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You can also leverage Windows Data Protection API to encrypt the password in the %%XML%% file. You can also leverage Windows Data Protection API to encrypt the password in the %%XML%% file.
-To encrypt the password use ''[[ps>microsoft.powershell.security/convertfrom-securestring|ConvertFrom-SecureString]]'' cmdlet:+If you want to encrypt the password within the configuration file, you can use use ''[[ps>microsoft.powershell.security/convertfrom-securestring|ConvertFrom-SecureString]]'' cmdlet. Put the following code to an ad-hoc script (or an interactive PowerShell console):
<code powershell> <code powershell>
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</code> </code>
-To decrypt the password, use ''[[ps>microsoft.powershell.security/convertto-securestring|ConvertTo-SecureString]]'' cmdlet and assign the resulting ''[[dotnet>system.security.securestring|SecureString]]'' to ''SessionOptions.SecurePassword'':+To decrypt the password, use ''[[ps>microsoft.powershell.security/convertto-securestring|ConvertTo-SecureString]]'' cmdlet and assign the resulting ''[[dotnet>system.security.securestring|SecureString]]'' to [[library_sessionoptions#securepassword|''SessionOptions.SecurePassword'']], instead of using plain text ''SessionOptions.Password'':
<code powershell> <code powershell>
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You can also leverage Windows Data Protection API to encrypt the password in the XML file. You can also leverage Windows Data Protection API to encrypt the password in the XML file.
-To encrypt the password use PowerShell ''ConvertFrom-SecureString'' cmdlet:+If you want to encrypt the password within the configuration file, you can use use PowerShell ''ConvertFrom-SecureString'' cmdlet:
<code> <code>

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