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Get-Credential (Microsoft.PowerShell.Security) - PowerShell
The Get-Credential cmdlet creates a credential object for a specified user name and password. You can use the credential object in security operations. The Get-Credential cmdlet prompts the user for a password or a user name and password. You can use the Message parameter to specify a customized message for the prompt. In Windows PowerShell 5.1 and earlier, Windows presents a dialog box to prompt for a user name and password. In PowerShell 6.0 and later, the prompt is presented in the console for all platforms.
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Get-Credential (Microsoft.PowerShell.Security) - PowerShell
The Get-Credential cmdlet creates a credential object for a specified user name and password. You can use the credential object in security operations. The Get-Credential cmdlet prompts the user for a password or a user name and password. You can use the Message parameter to specify a customized message for the prompt. In Windows PowerShell 5.1 and earlier, Windows presents a dialog box to prompt for a user name and password. In PowerShell 6.0 and later, the prompt is presented in the console for all platforms.
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Get-Credential (Microsoft.PowerShell.Security) - PowerShell
The Get-Credential cmdlet creates a credential object for a specified user name and password. You can use the credential object in security operations. The Get-Credential cmdlet prompts the user for a password or a user name and password. You can use the Message parameter to specify a customized message for the prompt. In Windows PowerShell 5.1 and earlier, Windows presents a dialog box to prompt for a user name and password. In PowerShell 6.0 and later, the prompt is presented in the console for all platforms.
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