Examples/xServiceSet_StartServicesConfig.ps1
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.VERSION 1.0.1 .GUID d8734507-59a8-4ad4-9716-7eb52362aee2 .AUTHOR Microsoft Corporation .COMPANYNAME Microsoft Corporation .COPYRIGHT .TAGS DSCConfiguration .LICENSEURI https://github.com/PowerShell/xPSDesiredStateConfiguration/blob/master/LICENSE .PROJECTURI https://github.com/PowerShell/xPSDesiredStateConfiguration .ICONURI .EXTERNALMODULEDEPENDENCIES .REQUIREDSCRIPTS .EXTERNALSCRIPTDEPENDENCIES .RELEASENOTES First version. .PRIVATEDATA 2016-Datacenter,2016-Datacenter-Server-Core #> #Requires -module @{ModuleName = 'xPSDesiredStateConfiguration';ModuleVersion = '8.2.0.0'} <# .SYNOPSIS Configuration that starts one or more services. .DESCRIPTION Configuration that starts one or more services. .PARAMETER Name The name of one or more the Windows services to start. .EXAMPLE xServiceSet_StartServicesConfig -Name @('Dhcp', 'MpsSvc') Compiles a configuration that ensures that the DHCP Client and Windows Firewall services are running. .EXAMPLE Start-AzureRmAutomationDscCompilationJob -ResourceGroupName '<resource-group>' -AutomationAccountName '<automation-account>' -ConfigurationName 'xServiceSet_StartServicesConfig' -Parameters @{ Name = @('Dhcp', 'MpsSvc') } Compiles a configuration in Azure Automation that ensures that the DHCP Client and Windows Firewall services are running. Replace the <resource-group> and <automation-account> with correct values. #> Configuration xServiceSet_StartServicesConfig { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String[]] $Name ) Import-DscResource -ModuleName 'xPSDesiredStateConfiguration' Node localhost { xServiceSet 'StartServices' { Name = $Name Ensure = 'Present' State = 'Running' } } } |