Exploring PowerShell: Understanding the Command Options Interface

Exploring PowerShell: Understanding the Command Options Interface

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Exploring PowerShell: Understanding the Command Options Interface

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Powershell Script Options Dialog

This dialog allows you to specify Powershell Script Options like used platform, digital signature setting or preferred launch folder.

Powershell Script Options Dialog

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Execution options

Platform:

  • x86 - runs the 32-bit PowerShell executable
  • x64 - runs the 64-bit PowerShell executable
  • Auto - runs the Operating System bitness PowerShell executable (32-bit on x86 operating systems, 64-bit on x64)

ImportantExecution of 64-bit scripts on x86 Operating Systems will cause a crash.

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Preferred launch folder

Specify a folder from which the PowerShell script will be launched, formatted type.

NoteTemporary Folder will be used by default if at install time the above folder cannot be used.

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Digitally sign the script

Use this option to digitally sign the PowerShell script.

NoteWhen there exists a GPO (Group Policy Object) restricting the execution of scripts, the digital certificate must be present in the Trusted Publishers in order for the script execution to succeed.

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  • Title: Exploring PowerShell: Understanding the Command Options Interface
  • Author: Robert
  • Created at : 2024-10-13 03:20:17
  • Updated at : 2024-10-17 04:53:35
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