Citrix StoreFront SDK PowerShell Modules

Export-STFConfiguration

Exports a zip file containing configuration elements that form a Citrix StoreFront deployment. This zip file may be unencrypted in the form of a ‘.zip’ file or encrypted in the form of a ‘.ctxzip’.

Syntax

Export-STFConfiguration -TargetFolder <String> -ZipFileName <String> [-Credential <PSCredential>] [-Force <SwitchParameter>] [-NoEncryption <SwitchParameter>] [<CommonParameters>]
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Detailed Description

Exports a zip file containing configuration elements that form a Citrix StoreFront deployment. This zip file may be unencrypted in the form of a ‘.zip’ file or encrypted in the form of a ‘.ctxzip’.

Parameters

Name Description Required? Pipeline Input Default Value
TargetFolder The folder to export the backup archive to. true true (ByValue)  
ZipFileName The name of the backup archive WITHOUT its file extension. true true (ByValue)  
Credential Use this parameter if you wish to encrypt the exported configuration. The backup archive will have the file extension .ctxzip. false false  
Force Use the force parameter to silently overwrite any previous backups with the same name as the one you are currently exporting. false false  
NoEncryption Use this parameter if you wish to export the configuration unencrypted. The backup archive will have the file extension .zip. false true (ByValue)  

Input Type

System.String

Parameter TargetFolder: The .NET System.String reference type

System.String

Parameter ZipFileName: The .NET System.String reference type

System.Management.Automation.PSCredential

Parameter Credential: The .NET System.Management.Automation.PSCredential reference type

System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter

Parameter Force: The .NET System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter value type

System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter

Parameter NoEncryption: The .NET System.Management.Automation.SwitchParameter value type

Return Values

None

Examples

EXAMPLE 1 Basic Config Export

Export-STFConfiguration -$targetFolder '$env:userprofile\desktop\' -zipFileName 'ConfigBackup' -NoEncryption
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REMARKS

This example creates an unencrypted ‘.zip’ file at ‘$env:userprofile\desktop' called ConfigBackup.

EXAMPLE 2 Encrypted Config Export

Export-STFConfiguration -$targetFolder '$env:userprofile\desktop' -zipFileName 'ConfigBackup' -credential $CredObject
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REMARKS

This example creates an encrypted .ctxzip file as above using a pre-defined PSCredential object.

Example PSCredential:

$User = Any non empty string will suffice here. The exported configuration is secured by only using the $Password.

$Password = ‘Secret’

$Password = $Password ConvertTo-SecureString -asPlainText -Force

$CredObject = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential($User,$Password)

Create a PowerShell credential object containing a username and password for symmetric encryption and decryption of

configuration backup archives. PowerShell credential objects store passwords as secure strings in memory.

The user is irrelevant but mandatory to create a PowerShell credential object. The example code uses the currently

logged in user.

The password is used for symmetric encryption/decryption of the backup archive. NOTE: The password DOES NOT need to

match the user’s password to create a valid credential object.

Export-STFConfiguration