Citrix StoreFront SDK PowerShell Modules

Import-STFConfiguration

Imports 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

Import-STFConfiguration -ConfigurationZip <String> [-Credential <PSCredential>] [-HostBaseUrl <String>] [-SiteId <Int64>] [<CommonParameters>]
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Detailed Description

Imports 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
ConfigurationZip The name of the backup archive WITH its correct file extension such as .ctxzip or .zip. true false  
Credential A predefined PowerShell credential object containing the same password that was used to export the backup archive. false false  
HostBaseUrl Specify if you wish to use a HostBaseURL other than the one contained in the configuration backup you are importing. Mandatory if importing onto a factory default Storefront installation. false true (ByValue)  
SiteId (DEPRECATED - The -siteId parameter is deprecated as of StoreFront 3.6 and is no longer required.) The IIS SiteID for the Storefront website. Typically 1. false false  

Input Type

System.String

Parameter ConfigurationZip: The .NET System.String reference type

System.Management.Automation.PSCredential

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

System.String

Parameter HostBaseUrl: The .NET System.String reference type

System.Int64

Parameter SiteId: The .NET System.Int64 value type

Return Values

None

Examples

EXAMPLE 1 Basic Config Import

Import-STFConfiguration -configurationZip '$env:userprofile\desktop\ConfigBackup.zip'
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REMARKS

This will import the ConfigBackup.zip configuration archive using the host base url and site id from the exported

configuration.

EXAMPLE 2 Import Config to Configure an Unconfigured Machine

Import-STFConfiguration -configurationZip '$env:userprofile\desktop\ConfigBackup.zip' -hostBaseUrl 'https://storefront.example.com'
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REMARKS

Using the password supplied in $CredObject this cmdlet will decrypt and import the ConfigBackup.ctxzip backup archive

using the host base url and site id from the exported configuration.

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.

Import-STFConfiguration