Don't request write permissions for RemotePowerShellConfig.txt #102
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PR Summary
Change remoting config file (

%windir%\System32\PowerShell\7.5.0\RemotePowerShellConfig.txt) reader to use an input stream instead of an input/output stream. This means that write access is no longer needed in this system directory.PR Context
This should help with issues:
MicrosoftDocs/PowerShell-Docs#11682
PowerShell/PowerShell#18741
PowerShell/PowerShell#20180
PowerShell/PowerShell#14274
PowerShell/PowerShell#17367
Tip
For completeness sake, I will mention that if you change
(Get-PSSessionConfiguration -Name <session_config_name>).Filenameto point at the dll that is present in PowerShell's install location (e.g."C:\Program Files\PowerShell\7\pwrshplugin.dll") it should work without write permissions, with the added benefit of always having this file auto-updated when a new version of PowerShell is installed.Excellent write up in https://awakecoding.com/posts/enable-powershell-winrm-remoting-in-powershell-7/ shows the command to do that: