Public/generated/Get-KritTcmIntuneDeviceComplianceScriptWindows10.ps1
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<# ·· × × × ··· SirJ's Deaddrop ··· × × × ··· — If you found this, you were meant to — ---------------- A Seriously Kritical™ Production ---------------- [] → (¯`·.¸¸.·´¯) .·´ `·. [] → `·.______________.·´ | +------------------+ | | | Kritical™ | | | | [] [] | | | | | | | | [] [] [] | | | +------------------+ | (._.·´¯`·.¸_) Your last call. And your first move. ★ ☆ ★ +61 1300 274 655 sales at kritical dot net ----------------------------------------------------------------- .COPYRIGHT (c) 2026 Kritical Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. .AUTHOR Joshua Finley <joshua.finley@kritical.net> .COMPANY Kritical Pty Ltd | ABN 39 687 048 086 Level 4 / 60 Moorabool St Geelong VIC 3220 1300 274 655 | sales@kritical.net | https://kritical.net/ .NOTES HARD RULE 13 canonical Kritical branding — do not overlay other agent banners. Auto-generated by Generate-KritTcmFromM365DscSchema.ps1 (.1507o30+). Upstream reference: Microsoft365DSC by Microsoft (MIT). This shim provides literal search-replace equivalence — see Krit.TCM/generated/index.md. #> function Get-KritTcmIntuneDeviceComplianceScriptWindows10 { <# .SYNOPSIS Krit.TCM shim for M365DSC resource IntuneDeviceComplianceScriptWindows10. .DESCRIPTION Auto-generated from M365DSC .schema.mof by scripts/m365-setup/Generate-KritTcmFromM365DscSchema.ps1 (.1507o30). Search-replace safe: callers that today invoke Get-M365DSCIntuneDeviceComplianceScriptWindows10 -Credential $cred -TenantId $tid can rename to Get-KritTcmIntuneDeviceComplianceScriptWindows10 -Credential $cred -TenantId $tid with ZERO other edits. Parameter shape matches the M365DSC .schema.mof exactly. Per operator direction, -PreferM365DscBehavior defaults to true. Actual Graph dispatch is delegated to Invoke-KritTcmM365DscSchemaBridge. Bridge maps resource → Graph endpoint per per-resource wave; where mapping is not yet shipped, bridge returns an object with Verdict='UNMAPPED'. .NOTES Workload: Intune Original mof: C:\Users\joshl\OneDrive - Kritical Pty Ltd\Github\KRTPax8ToShopifyConnector\.kritm365-mine\Microsoft365DSC\Modules\Microsoft365DSC\DSCResources\MSFT_IntuneDeviceComplianceScriptWindows10\MSFT_IntuneDeviceComplianceScriptWindows10.schema.mof Param count: 17 Generator wave: .1507o30 #> [CmdletBinding()] param( # Optional description for the device compliance script. [string]$Description, # Name of the device compliance script. [Parameter(Mandatory)] [string]$DisplayName, # Indicate whether the script signature needs be checked. [bool]$EnforceSignatureCheck, # Publisher of the script. [string]$Publisher, # A value indicating whether the PowerShell script should run as 32-bit [bool]$RunAs32Bit, # Indicates the type of execution context. Possible values are: system, user. [ValidateSet('system','user')] [string]$RunAsAccount, # The script content in Base64. [string]$DetectionScriptContent, # The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only. [string]$Id, # Present ensures the policy exists, absent ensures it is removed. [ValidateSet('Present','Absent')] [string]$Ensure, # Credentials of the Admin [string]$Credential, # Id of the Azure Active Directory application to authenticate with. [string]$ApplicationId, # Id of the Azure Active Directory tenant used for authentication. [string]$TenantId, # Secret of the Azure Active Directory tenant used for authentication. [string]$ApplicationSecret, # Thumbprint of the Azure Active Directory application's authentication certificate to use for authentication. [string]$CertificateThumbprint, # Username can be made up to anything but password will be used for CertificatePassword [string]$CertificatePassword, # Path to certificate used in service principal usually a PFX file. [string]$CertificatePath, # Managed ID being used for authentication. [bool]$ManagedIdentity ) Invoke-KritTcmM365DscSchemaBridge -ResourceName 'IntuneDeviceComplianceScriptWindows10' -Workload 'Intune' -Verb 'Get' -CallerParams $PSBoundParameters } |