New-CertificateNotificationTask
New-CertificateNotificationTask
Creates a new task in the Task Scheduler that will be triggered when a certificate is replaced, expired, or about to expired.
Syntax
Parameter Set: Default
New-CertificateNotificationTask -Channel <NotificationChannel> -Name <String> -PSScript <String> -Type <CertificateNotificationType> [-RunTaskForExistingCertificates] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [ <CommonParameters>]
Detailed Description
The New-CertificateNotificationTask cmdlet creates a new task in the Task Scheduler that will be triggered when a certificate is replaced or expires. The task will launch the script specified by the PSScript parameter.
If the RunTaskForExistingCertificates parameter is specified, then after this cmdlet is registered, the cmdlet will go through all certificates (including archived certificates) in the My store and initiate Replace events for all certificates with a Renewal property. The NewCertHash value will always be the one at the end of the renewal chain. For example; if certificate A was renewed to certificate B, which was then renewed to certificate C, then the cmdlet fires two events: certificate A to certificate C and certificate B to certificate C. This will ensure that applications that are still using old certificates are properly updated to the newest certificates. If any certificate has a renewal chain longer than 20, then the certificate is not logged.
Parameters
-Channel<NotificationChannel>
Sets the channel of the CertificateServicesClient-Notifications log that will be monitored for certificate lifecycle events. The acceptable values for this parameter are:
-- System: The Operation-System channel will be used. This channel should be used to modify system certificate bindings that use computer certificates.
-- User: The Operational-User channel will be used. This channel should be used to modify user certificate bindings.
Aliases |
none |
Required? |
true |
Position? |
named |
Default Value |
none |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
Accept Wildcard Characters? |
false |
-Name<String>
Specifies the unique name for the certificate notification task. If a certificate notification task with the same name already exists, then an error is generated.
Aliases |
none |
Required? |
true |
Position? |
named |
Default Value |
none |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
Accept Wildcard Characters? |
false |
-PSScript<String>
Identifies the Windows PowerShell® script that will be triggered by the certificate notification task. The script will be launched with the NonInteractive parameter.
Aliases |
none |
Required? |
true |
Position? |
named |
Default Value |
none |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
Accept Wildcard Characters? |
false |
-RunTaskForExistingCertificates
Generates a replacement notification for any certificate in the My store that has been replaced in the past. For the notification to be generated both certificates must be present in the store. This parameter can only be used with the Replace type.
Note: The following warning will be displayed when this cmdlet is run with this parameter set to False and there are some certificates in MY store that would have resulted in a notification.
-- There are certificates in My store that have been replaced in the past. You can use the New-CertificateNotification cmdlet with the RunTaskForExistingCerts parameter to generate notifications for those certificates to correct any configuration problems that you may already have on this machine.
Aliases |
none |
Required? |
false |
Position? |
named |
Default Value |
none |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
Accept Wildcard Characters? |
false |
-Type<CertificateNotificationType>
Specifies the type of events that will trigger certificate notifications. The acceptable values for this parameter are:
-- Replace: Certificate replacement events will trigger this notification, including certificates that are renewed by auto-enrollment, using the Certificates snap-in, or by using the Switch-Certificate cmdlet.
-- Expire: Certificate expiration and close-to-expire events will trigger this notification.
Aliases |
none |
Required? |
true |
Position? |
named |
Default Value |
none |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
Accept Wildcard Characters? |
false |
-Confirm
Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.
Required? |
false |
Position? |
named |
Default Value |
false |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
Accept Wildcard Characters? |
false |
-WhatIf
Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.
Required? |
false |
Position? |
named |
Default Value |
false |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
Accept Wildcard Characters? |
false |
<CommonParameters>
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -OutBuffer, and -OutVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216).
Inputs
The input type is the type of the objects that you can pipe to the cmdlet.
- None
Outputs
The output type is the type of the objects that the cmdlet emits.
Microsoft.CertificateServices.Command.CertificateNotificationTask
A CertificateNotificationTask object that contains details about a newly created task.
Examples
EXAMPLE 1
This example creates a system notification task for certificate replacement events with the name My System Certificate Task that will launch the myscript.ps1 script located on the C: drive. The cmdlet will run on the local system.
PS C:\> New-CertificateNotificationTask -PSScript C:\myscript.ps1 -Channel System -Type Replace -Name "My System Certificate Task"
EXAMPLE 2
This example creates a system notification task for the expiration and close-to-expiration certificate events with the name My User Certificate Task that will launch the myscript.ps1 script located on the C: drive. The cmdlet will run for all currently logged on users in the user contexts.
PS C:\> New-CertificateNotificationTask -PSScript C:\myscript.ps1 -Channel User -Type Expire -Name "My User Certificate Task"
Related topics
Get-CertificateNotificationTask