To upgrade One Identity Quick Connect Management Shell
Both these files are supplied with the One Identity Quick Connect Management Shell installation package.
To install One Identity Quick Connect Management Shell
Both these files are supplied with the One Identity Quick Connect Management Shell installation package.
You can open One Identity Quick Connect Management Shell by using either of the following procedures. Each procedure loads the One Identity Quick Connect Management Shell module into Windows PowerShell. If you do not load the One Identity Quick Connect Management Shell module before you run a command (cmdlet) provided by that module, you will receive an error.
To open One Identity Quick Connect Management Shell
At the Windows PowerShell command prompt, run the following command:
Import-Module QuickConnect
Alternatively, complete the steps related to your version of Windows:
Windows Server 2003, 2003 R2, 2008, or 2008 R2 |
Windows Server 2012 |
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Upon the shell start, the console may display a message stating that a certain file published by One Identity is not trusted on your system. This security message indicates that the certificate the file is digitally signed with is not trusted on your computer, so the console requires you to enable trust for the certificate issuer before the file can be run. Press either R (Run once) or A (Always run). To prevent this message from appearing in the future, it is advisable to choose the second option (A).
All cmdlets are presented in verb-noun pairs. The verb-noun pair is separated by a hyphen (-) without spaces, and the cmdlet nouns are always singular. The verb refers to the action that the cmdlet performs. The noun identifies the entity on which the action is performed. For example, in the Get-QCObject cmdlet name, the verb is Get and the noun is QCObject. All the One Identity Quick Connect Management Shell cmdlets have the nouns prefixed with QC, to distinguish the One Identity Quick Connect Management Shell cmdlets from those provided by PowerShell itself or by other PowerShell modules.
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