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Update docs with the info about session configurations created by Enable-PSRemoting cmdlet. #2252

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Expand Up @@ -195,7 +195,9 @@ supported versions of Windows, you must change the security descriptors of the
session configurations to allow remote access.

To enable remote access to the session configurations on the computer, use the
Enable-PSRemoting cmdlet.
Enable-PSRemoting cmdlet. This cmdlet creates two session configurations:
- with the name defined as: "PowerShell." + "current PowerShell version"
- with name "PowerShell.6", untied to any specific PowerShell version.

Also, by default, only members of the Administrators group on the computer
have Execute permission to the default session configurations, but you can
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