Exit-PSSession
Ends an interactive session with a remote computer.
Syntax
Exit-PSSession []
Description
The Exit-PSSession cmdlet ends interactive sessions that you started by using the Enter-PSSession cmdlet.
You can also use the Exit keyword to end an interactive session. The effect is the same as using Exit-PSSession.
Examples
Example 1: Start and stop an interactive session
PS C:\> Enter-PSSession -computername Server01
Server01\PS> Exit-PSSession
PS C:\>
These commands start and then stop an interactive session with the Server01 remote computer.
Example 2: Start and stop an interactive session by using a PSSession object
PS C:\> $Session = New-PSSession -ComputerName Server01
PS C:\> Enter-PSSession -Session $Session
Server01\PS> Exit-PSSession
PS C:\> $Session
Id Name ComputerName State ConfigurationName
-- ---- ------------ ----- -----------------
1 Session1 Server01 Opened Microsoft.PowerShell
These commands start and stop an interactive session with the Server01 computer that uses a Windows PowerShell session (PSSession).
Because the interactive session was started by using a Windows PowerShell session, the PSSession is still available when the interactive session ends. If you use the ComputerName parameter, Enter-PSSession creates a temporary session that it closes when the interactive session ends.
The first command uses the New-PSSession cmdlet to create a PSSession on the Server01 computer. The command saves the PSSession in the $s variable.
The second command uses Enter-PSSession to start an interactive session using the PSSession in $s.
The third command uses Exit-PSSession to stop the interactive session.
The final command displays the PSSession in the $s variable. The State property shows the PSSession is still open and available for use.
Example 3: Use the Exit keyword to stop a session
PS C:\> Enter-PSSession -ComputerName "Server01"
Server01\PS> exit
This example uses the Exit keyword to stop an interactive session started by using Enter-PSSession. The Exit keyword has the same effect as using Exit-PSSession.
Inputs
None
You cannot pipe objects to this cmdlet.
Outputs
None
This cmdlet does not return any output.
Notes
This cmdlet takes only the common parameters.