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Reading Object's Property Value in 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?










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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?










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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?










      share|improve this question
















      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?







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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."


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          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:



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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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                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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                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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