Hi,
Is there a way to minitor powershell command's with winbatch
Pam
I suppose it would depend on what you mean by "monitor".
when some run a powershell command remotely that is monitored what is running
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If you can run tListProc() remotely you could look for powershell.exe. It may get a little more complicated to determine an exact .ps1 file running.
The 'remotely' part would be a problem. Whether using , the Process Extender, dotNet's process classes or WMI, it would in some cases require that specific remote services are running and in all cases special permissions.