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\pard\cf1\ul\b\f0\fs28\lang1033 PassiveInstall\cf0\ulnone\b0\fs22\par
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Version \b 2.8.0.0\b0\par
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This product is free for commercial and non commercial uses. Copyright 2022, TMurgent Technologies LLP. It is provided "as is". \par
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Source is available on Github: \tab {{\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK https://github.com/TimMangan/PassiveInstall }}{\fldrslt{https://github.com/TimMangan/PassiveInstall\ul0\cf0}}}}\f0\fs22\par
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\b About: \b0 PassiveInstall is a PowerShell Module provided in binary form. It is used to create a PowerShell script for Passive and/or Silent Installation of a vendor application.\par
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\b Install: In most cases you should install the version of the installer that matches your operating system (x86/x64). If you make use of the x86 version of PowerShell on x64, then use the x86 installer.\par
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After installing, use: \par
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\pard\cbpat4\cf2\f1\fs18 Import-Module\cf0 \cf3 "C:\\Program Files\\WindowsPowerShell\\Modules\\PassiveInstall\\PassiveInstall.dll"\cf0\par
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\pard\f0\fs22 inside your script.\par
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\b NOTE: \b0 When using Approve-PassiveElevation with scripts on shares, the elevation account might not have access to the share, especially when your machine is not domain joined. You can always copy scripts locally or start an elevated PowerShell/ISE and run the file from there.\par
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All commandlets start with the noun "Passive" so you can find them all with the command "get-command *-Passive*".\par
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