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📜 Zertifikate

Für die Verwendung von signierten Skripten aus den PhinIT easyIT Projekten:

Enthaltene Dateien:

  • OpenSource_CERTUM_Certificate.cer
    → Öffentliches CERTUM Zertifikat zum Import in den Zertifikatspeicher

  • PhinIT_TrustetScripts.ps1
    → PowerShell-Skript zum automatisierten Hinterlegen des Zertifikats
    Hinweis: Skript immer mit Admin-Rechten ausführen!

Manuelle Einrichtung:

  1. Lade OpenSource_CERTUM_Certificate.cer herunter
  2. Starte mmc.exe → Snap-In Zertifikate (Lokaler Computer) hinzufügen
  3. Importiere das Zertifikat in beide Speicherorte:
    • Vertrauenswürdige Herausgeber → Zertifikate
    • Vertrauenswürdige Stammzertifizierungsstellen → Zertifikate

Automatisierter Import:

# Als Administrator ausführen:
.\PhinIT_TrustetScripts.ps1

Das Skript prüft die erforderlichen Speicherorte und importiert das Zertifikat für den lokalen Computerkontext.


📜 Certificates

For using signed scripts from PhinIT easyIT projects:

Included Files:

  • OpenSource_CERTUM_Certificate.cer
    → Public CERTUM certificate for importing into certificate store

  • PhinIT_TrustetScripts.ps1
    → PowerShell script to automate certificate import
    Note: Always run this script with administrative privileges!

Manual Setup:

  1. Download OpenSource_CERTUM_Certificate.cer
  2. Start mmc.exe → Add Certificates snap-in for Local Computer
  3. Import the certificate into both stores:
    • Trusted Publishers → Certificates
    • Trusted Root Certification Authorities → Certificates

Automated Import:

# Run as Administrator:
.\PhinIT_TrustetScripts.ps1

The script checks the required stores and imports the certificate for the local machine context.

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