Interact with the guest operating system without providing a password of the host

Whenever I try to use the copy-VMGuestFile or Invoke-VMScript I'm prompted for a name of username/password for the host, I am already connected to vCenter Server I should not need to provide a name of user and password for the host? As many users in vCenter Server accounts do not exist on the host and would need to be configured individually for each host?

AFAIK not with the current construction of PowerCLI.

But if I remember correctly it intends to simplify this in a future generation.

Maybe can someone of VMW confirm?

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