Sets credentials
Syntax
Set-DtScriptCredentials [-ServiceHost] <Server> [-Credential] <PSCredential> [<CommonParameters>]
Set-DtScriptCredentials [-ServiceHost] <Server> [-UserName] <String> [-Password] <String>
Detailed Description
This cmdlet sets the credentials for Double-Take to use when running scripts on the specified server.
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Required | Pipeline Input |
---|---|---|---|---|
Service Host |
Server |
|
true | false |
Credential | PSCredential |
Specify the credential object returned from the Windows PowerShell Get-Credential cmdlet. This password will not be visible because Windows stores an encrypted password. See Hiding your password in a PowerShell script for basic details on using this cmdlet. See your Windows PowerShell documentation for detailed instructions. |
true | false |
UserName | String |
Specify a user name. If you are using a domain, specify domain\user name. |
true | false |
Password | String |
Specify the password associated with the user you have entered. This password will be visible in plain text. |
true | false |
Outputs
None
Examples
$DtServerObjectAlpha= New-DtServer -Name alpha -UserName domain\administrator -Password password $DtCredentials = Get-Credential domain\administrator Set-DtScriptCredentials -ServiceHost $DtServerObjectAlpha -Credential $DtCredentials Disconnect-DtServer -ServiceHost $DtServerObjectAlpha |
A server object is created for the server alpha using the domain\administrator and password credentials. It assigns the server object to the variable called DtServerObjectAlpha. Then you will be prompted for credentials for the domain\administrator account and those credentials will be stored in the variable DtCredentials. Finally, the credentials used for Double-Take scripts on the server will be set to the stored credentials. The connections for the server object are then closed.