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Reading Object's Property Value in Powershell
2019 Community Moderator ElectionDetermine installed PowerShell versionHow to run a PowerShell scriptPowerShell says “execution of scripts is disabled on this system.”How do you comment out code in PowerShell?Powershell script to find currently bound expiring certificates in IISValidate certificate chain with powershellpowershell build-in function not recognized as the name of a cmdletAzure Powershell agent task pipelineThe selected certificate is not valid for coded signingIssue when setting IIS binding certificate in Powershell
I am trying to check if a particular certificate is installed on my machine. I am using the following powershell script
SET-LOCATION CERT:LOCALMACHINEmy
$certificate = "CN=*XXXX"
$ListOfCertificate = GET-CHILDITEM | Select-Object -Property Subject
$ListOfCertificate.ForEach(if($_==$certificate) Write-Output "Certficate Successfully Installed" )
ListOfCertifiacte Object looks like this:
Thumbprint Subject
---------- -------
yu39B5646D569XXXXXX
ui05F79VVVVVVVVVV CN=*XXXX
6kj6A3AAAAAAAAAAAA CN=XXXXXXXX
1ygfA1NNNNNNNNNNNN CN=XXXXXXXX
I just want to loop through this list and check if Subject Property Contains "*XXXX" value. But the above code is not working.its throwing error saying $certifiacte is not recognized as a cmdlet or script. what i am doing wrong?
powershell
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I am trying to check if a particular certificate is installed on my machine. I am using the following powershell script
SET-LOCATION CERT:LOCALMACHINEmy
$certificate = "CN=*XXXX"
$ListOfCertificate = GET-CHILDITEM | Select-Object -Property Subject
$ListOfCertificate.ForEach(if($_==$certificate) Write-Output "Certficate Successfully Installed" )
ListOfCertifiacte Object looks like this:
Thumbprint Subject
---------- -------
yu39B5646D569XXXXXX
ui05F79VVVVVVVVVV CN=*XXXX
6kj6A3AAAAAAAAAAAA CN=XXXXXXXX
1ygfA1NNNNNNNNNNNN CN=XXXXXXXX
I just want to loop through this list and check if Subject Property Contains "*XXXX" value. But the above code is not working.its throwing error saying $certifiacte is not recognized as a cmdlet or script. what i am doing wrong?
powershell
add a comment |
I am trying to check if a particular certificate is installed on my machine. I am using the following powershell script
SET-LOCATION CERT:LOCALMACHINEmy
$certificate = "CN=*XXXX"
$ListOfCertificate = GET-CHILDITEM | Select-Object -Property Subject
$ListOfCertificate.ForEach(if($_==$certificate) Write-Output "Certficate Successfully Installed" )
ListOfCertifiacte Object looks like this:
Thumbprint Subject
---------- -------
yu39B5646D569XXXXXX
ui05F79VVVVVVVVVV CN=*XXXX
6kj6A3AAAAAAAAAAAA CN=XXXXXXXX
1ygfA1NNNNNNNNNNNN CN=XXXXXXXX
I just want to loop through this list and check if Subject Property Contains "*XXXX" value. But the above code is not working.its throwing error saying $certifiacte is not recognized as a cmdlet or script. what i am doing wrong?
powershell
I am trying to check if a particular certificate is installed on my machine. I am using the following powershell script
SET-LOCATION CERT:LOCALMACHINEmy
$certificate = "CN=*XXXX"
$ListOfCertificate = GET-CHILDITEM | Select-Object -Property Subject
$ListOfCertificate.ForEach(if($_==$certificate) Write-Output "Certficate Successfully Installed" )
ListOfCertifiacte Object looks like this:
Thumbprint Subject
---------- -------
yu39B5646D569XXXXXX
ui05F79VVVVVVVVVV CN=*XXXX
6kj6A3AAAAAAAAAAAA CN=XXXXXXXX
1ygfA1NNNNNNNNNNNN CN=XXXXXXXX
I just want to loop through this list and check if Subject Property Contains "*XXXX" value. But the above code is not working.its throwing error saying $certifiacte is not recognized as a cmdlet or script. what i am doing wrong?
powershell
powershell
edited Mar 7 at 4:57
Harshith R
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This can be done in a much less complicated looking fashion in a single line:
If (Get-ChildItem Cert:LocalMachineMy | Where-Object $_.Subject -like CN=*XXXX) "Cert installed."
Shortened:
If (Get-ChildItem Cert:LocalMachineMy | ? Subject -like CN=*XXXX) "Cert installed."
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This can be done in a much less complicated looking fashion in a single line:
If (Get-ChildItem Cert:LocalMachineMy | Where-Object $_.Subject -like CN=*XXXX) "Cert installed."
Shortened:
If (Get-ChildItem Cert:LocalMachineMy | ? Subject -like CN=*XXXX) "Cert installed."
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This can be done in a much less complicated looking fashion in a single line:
If (Get-ChildItem Cert:LocalMachineMy | Where-Object $_.Subject -like CN=*XXXX) "Cert installed."
Shortened:
If (Get-ChildItem Cert:LocalMachineMy | ? Subject -like CN=*XXXX) "Cert installed."
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This can be done in a much less complicated looking fashion in a single line:
If (Get-ChildItem Cert:LocalMachineMy | Where-Object $_.Subject -like CN=*XXXX) "Cert installed."
Shortened:
If (Get-ChildItem Cert:LocalMachineMy | ? Subject -like CN=*XXXX) "Cert installed."
This can be done in a much less complicated looking fashion in a single line:
If (Get-ChildItem Cert:LocalMachineMy | Where-Object $_.Subject -like CN=*XXXX) "Cert installed."
Shortened:
If (Get-ChildItem Cert:LocalMachineMy | ? Subject -like CN=*XXXX) "Cert installed."
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