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+ | ====== Set-ExecutionPolicy so Powershell is useable ====== | ||
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+ | -ExecutionPolicy | ||
+ | Specifies the execution policy. If there are no Group Policies and each scope' | ||
+ | The acceptable execution policy values are as follows: | ||
+ | • AllSigned. Requires that all scripts and configuration files are signed by a trusted publisher, including scripts written on the local computer. | ||
+ | • Bypass. Nothing is blocked and there are no warnings or prompts. | ||
+ | • Default. Sets the default execution policy. Restricted for Windows clients or RemoteSigned for Windows servers. | ||
+ | • RemoteSigned. Requires that all scripts and configuration files downloaded from the Internet are signed by a trusted publisher. The default execution policy for Windows server computers. | ||
+ | • Restricted. Doesn' | ||
+ | • Undefined. No execution policy is set for the scope. Removes an assigned execution policy from a scope that is not set by a Group Policy. If the execution policy in all scopes is Undefined, the effective execution policy is Restricted. | ||
+ | • Unrestricted. Loads all configuration files and runs all scripts. If you run an unsigned script that was downloaded from the Internet, you are prompted for permission before it runs. | ||
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+ | Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy ByPass | ||
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+ | ====== Set-ExecutionPolicy and About Signing ====== | ||
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+ | From: https:// | ||
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+ | From: https:// | ||
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+ | The Set-ExecutionPolicy cmdlet changes the user preference for the Windows PowerShell execution policy. | ||
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+ | The Restricted execution policy does not permit any scripts to run. The AllSigned and RemoteSigned | ||
+ | execution policies prevent Windows PowerShell from running scripts that do not have a digital | ||
+ | signature.+ | ||
+ | This topic explains how to run selected scripts that are not signed, even while the execution | ||
+ | policy is RemoteSigned, | ||
+ | </ | ||
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