PowerShell 6 Core Support #35
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For more details read the [about_PSCredentialStore](/docs/about_PSCredentialStore.md) page on github or via CLI with
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`Get-Help about_PSCredentialStore`.
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:exclamation: Upcoming Changes :exclamation:
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**PSCredentialStore will use PFX certificates to encrypt your credentials.** This replaces the the current encryption
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methods and you need to recreate or upgrade your pre existing stores. The changes allows the PSCredentialStore
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module to support the PowerShell `Core` editions. Yes this means, you can use the module on any PowerShell 6
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supported linux distribution. It's also possible to create a shared credential store and transfer it onto a another
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platform like: `Windoww -- to --> Linux` and vice versa.
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Installation
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============
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PowerShellGallery.com (Recommended Way)
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* Make sure you use PowerShell 4.0 or higher with `$PSVersionTable`.
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* Use the builtin PackageManagement and install with: `Install-Module PSCredentialStore`
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* Make sure you use PowerShell 5.1 or higher with `$PSVersionTable`.
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* Use the builtin PackageManagement and install with: `Import-Module PowerShellGet; Install-Module 'PSCredentialStore' -Repository 'PSGallery'`
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* Additionally use the `-AllowPrerelease` switch until we publish the final release!
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* Done. Start exploring the Module with `Import-Module PSCredentialStore ; Get-Command -Module PSCredentialStore`
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Manual Way
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