6/8/2023 0 Comments Sign powershell scriptMy knowledge of PKI has me understanding that you need a private key to sign something, but I can't even get the certificate to validate my own key so it's kind of getting me flustered at this point. The only reason I know what I've mentioned so far is because I spent 2-3 minutes glossing over the help files. I have no experience with either Powershell or certificates. Is it even possible to get what I'm asking for? I'm trying to get this to work on my Windows 10 Pro desktop but I haven't a clue as to what I'm actually supposed to be doing. ![]() In the end, I wound up with a code-signing cert and the thing is in my current-user cert store. I've looked at a few guides online but they all assume I'm in a server environment or something (which means the steps keep changing or involve unnecessary steps). I attempted to make a self-signed certificate to sign the blasted thing but I never got anywhere. The problem now is that it won't run the script because it isn't digitally signed. When I created my profile script-or whatever it's called-I wanted to do so in order to set permanent aliases.įor whatever reason, Microsoft has made it an ever increasingly difficult endeavor just to create permanent aliases. ![]() I don't want to change it or bypass that restriction. I currently have my execution-policy set to AllSigned.
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