For example, let's say you want to restart a service across 5 PCs. In Bash, you'd need SSH access, a shared key, and a loop.
Permissions have two parts: an action and a set of users. The three actions—read, write, and execute—define what can be done to a file, while the user sets define who can do it.
To install for Windows, it's as simple as the steps below. For Linux, you would first need to install PowerShell to run the installer. Afterwards you will have to modify the paths in the config to ...