Set-RDCertificate

Aggiornamento: giugno 2015

Si applica a: Windows 10, Windows Server Technical Preview

Set-RDCertificate

Imports and secures a certificate to use with an RDS role.

Sintassi

Parameter Set: Reapply
Set-RDCertificate [-Role] <RDCertificateRole> {RDGateway | RDWebAccess | RDRedirector | RDPublishing} [-ConnectionBroker <String> ] [-Force] [-InformationAction <System.Management.Automation.ActionPreference> {SilentlyContinue | Stop | Continue | Inquire | Ignore | Suspend} ] [-InformationVariable <System.String> ] [-Password <SecureString> ] [ <CommonParameters>]

Parameter Set: Import
Set-RDCertificate [-Role] <RDCertificateRole> {RDGateway | RDWebAccess | RDRedirector | RDPublishing} [-ConnectionBroker <String> ] [-Force] [-ImportPath <String> ] [-InformationAction <System.Management.Automation.ActionPreference> {SilentlyContinue | Stop | Continue | Inquire | Ignore | Suspend} ] [-InformationVariable <System.String> ] [-Password <SecureString> ] [ <CommonParameters>]

Descrizione dettagliata

The Set-RDCertificate cmdlet imports a certificate to use with a Remote Desktop Services (RDS) role. The cmldet helps secure a certificate by using a secure string supplied by the user. You can use this cmdlet to apply a new secure string for an existing certificate.

Parametri

-ConnectionBroker<String>

Specifies the Remote Desktop Connection Broker (RD Connection Broker) server for a Remote Desktop deployment. If you do not specify a value, the cmdlet uses the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the local computer.

Alias

none

Obbligatorio?

false

Posizione?

named

Valore predefinito

none

Accettare l'input della pipeline?

false

Accetta caratteri jolly?

false

-Force

Performs the action without a confirmation message.

Alias

none

Obbligatorio?

false

Posizione?

named

Valore predefinito

none

Accettare l'input della pipeline?

false

Accetta caratteri jolly?

false

-ImportPath<String>

Specifies the location of a certificate as a file that has a .pfx extension.

Alias

none

Obbligatorio?

false

Posizione?

named

Valore predefinito

none

Accettare l'input della pipeline?

false

Accetta caratteri jolly?

false

-InformationAction<System.Management.Automation.ActionPreference>

Specifies how this cmdlet responds to an information event. The acceptable values for this parameter are:

-- SilentlyContinue
-- Stop
-- Continue
-- Inquire
-- Ignore
-- Suspend

Alias

infa

Obbligatorio?

false

Posizione?

named

Valore predefinito

none

Accettare l'input della pipeline?

false

Accetta caratteri jolly?

false

-InformationVariable<System.String>

Specifies a variable in which to store an information event message.

Alias

iv

Obbligatorio?

false

Posizione?

named

Valore predefinito

none

Accettare l'input della pipeline?

false

Accetta caratteri jolly?

false

-Password<SecureString>

Specifies a secure string used to help secure the certificate. See the Examples section.

Alias

none

Obbligatorio?

false

Posizione?

named

Valore predefinito

none

Accettare l'input della pipeline?

false

Accetta caratteri jolly?

false

-Role<RDCertificateRole>

Specifies a certificate type associated with an RDS server role. I valori accettabili per questo parametro sono: 

-- RDGateway
-- RDWebAccess
-- RDRedirector
-- RDPublishing

Alias

none

Obbligatorio?

true

Posizione?

1

Valore predefinito

none

Accettare l'input della pipeline?

false

Accetta caratteri jolly?

false

<CommonParameters>

Questo cmdlet supporta i parametri comuni: -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -OutBuffer e -OutVariable. Per altre informazioni, vedere  about_CommonParameters (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216).

Input

Il tipo di input è il tipo di oggetti che è possibile inviare al cmdlet.

Output

Il tipo di output corrisponde al tipo di oggetti emesso dal cmdlet.

  • Null

Esempi

Example 1: Import a certificate to use with RDS

This example imports a certificate to use with an RDS role.

The first command uses the ConvertTo-SecureString cmdlet to create a secure string based on a string that the user supplies, and stores it in the $Password variable. For more information, type Get-Help ConvertTo-SecureString.

The second command specifies the file name of the certificate to use for the redirector role for the RD Connection Broker named RDCB.Contoso.com. The command uses the secure string stored in the $Password variable to help secure the certificate.

PS C:\> $Password = ConvertTo-SecureString -String "Cups34Horses&&" -AsPlainText -Force
PS C:\> Set-RDCertificate -Role RDRedirector -ImportPath "C:\Certificates\Redirector07.pfx" -Password $Password -ConnectionBroker "RDCB.Contoso.com" 

Example 2: Apply a secure string to a certificate

This example applies a new secure string to a certificate used for an RDS role.

The first command uses the ConvertTo-SecureString cmdlet to create a secure string based on a string that the user supplies, and stores it in the $Password variable.

The second command uses the secure string stored in the $Password variable to secure the certificate used for the redirector role for the RD Connection Broker named RDCB.Contoso.com.

PS C:\> $Password = ConvertTo-SecureString -String "Wings%%83Potato" -AsPlainText -Force
PS C:\> Set-RDCertificate -Role RDRedirector -Password $Password -ConnectionBroker "RDCB.Contoso.com"

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