Export-PSSession - Powershell 3.0 CmdLet
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Export-PSSession
Short description Imports commands from another session and saves them in a Windows PowerShell module. Syntax Description The Export-PSSession cmdlet gets cmdlets, functions, aliases, and other command types from another PSSession on a local or remote computer and saves them in a Windows PowerShell module. To add the commands from the module to the current s ession, use the Import-Module cmdlet. Unlike Import-PSSession, which imports commands from another PSSession into the current session, Export-PSSession saves the commands in a module. The commands are not imported into the current session. To export commands, first use the New-PSSession cmdlet to create a PSSession that has the commands that you want to exp ort. Then use the Export-PSSession cmdlet to export the commands. By default, Export-PSSession exports all commands, ex cept for commands that exist in the current session, but you can use the CommandName parameters to specify the commands to export. The Export-PSSession cmdlet uses the implicit remoting feature of Windows PowerShell. When you import commands into the current session, they run implicitly in the original session or in a similar session on the originating computer.