Overview of Exchange Management Shell: Exchange 2010 Help:
"In Exchange 2010, when you click the Shell shortcut, Windows PowerShell opens. Unlike in Exchange 2007, a Windows PowerShell snap-in for Exchange isn't loaded. Instead, Windows PowerShell connects to the closest Exchange 2010 server using a new required component called Windows Remote Management 2.0, performs authentication checks, and then creates a remote session for you to use. When the remote session is created, you're given access only to the cmdlets and the parameters associated with the management roles you've been assigned. For more information about management roles, see Understanding Role Based Access Control.
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