Examples/Resources/WaitForADDomain/6-WaitForADDomain_WaitForDomainControllerWithLongerDelay_Config.ps1
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.VERSION 1.0 .GUID 0d9d34c3-c750-45f8-8611-74087e958fe1 .AUTHOR Microsoft Corporation .COMPANYNAME Microsoft Corporation .COPYRIGHT (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. .TAGS DSCConfiguration .LICENSEURI https://github.com/PowerShell/ActiveDirectoryDsc/blob/master/LICENSE .PROJECTURI https://github.com/PowerShell/ActiveDirectoryDsc .ICONURI .EXTERNALMODULEDEPENDENCIES .REQUIREDSCRIPTS .EXTERNALSCRIPTDEPENDENCIES .RELEASENOTES .PRIVATEDATA #> #Requires -module ActiveDirectoryDsc <# .DESCRIPTION This configuration will wait for an Active Directory domain controller to respond within 600 seconds in the domain 'contoso.com' before returning and allowing the configuration to continue run. If the timeout is reached an error will be thrown. This will use the user credential passes to the built-in PsDscRunAsCredential parameter when determining if the domain is available. #> Configuration WaitForADDomain_WaitForDomainControllerWithLongerDelay_Config { param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] $Credential ) Import-DscResource -Module ActiveDirectoryDsc Node localhost { WaitForADDomain 'contoso.com' { DomainName = 'contoso.com' WaitTimeout = 600 PsDscRunAsCredential = $Credential } } } |