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# setup
# Get cert on local computer by thumbprint | |
$thumbprint = '89D3FC64B6405E161EDC7A4CF14E111F5F6895AA' | |
$Cert = Get-ChildItem Cert:\LocalMachine\My | Where-Object { $_.Thumbprint -eq $thumbprint } | |
################################################### | |
# Manage private key of CAPI cert | |
################################################### | |
# Find private key | |
$privKey = $Cert.PrivateKey.CspKeyContainerInfo.UniqueKeyContainerName |
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# setup
# Simple environment setup script | |
# First instal chocolatey | |
# https://chocolatey.org/install | |
choco feature enable -n allowGlobalConfirmation | |
# Install Applications | |
choco install git | |
choco install notepadplusplus |
# Install script for Kristoffer | |
# Created 06.08.2015 | |
ECHO Installing apps | |
ECHO Configure chocolatey | |
choco feature enable -n allowGlobalConfirmation | |
#choco install visualstudiocode | |
choco install notepadplusplus |
Edit: I've done the same process every couple years since 2013 (Mountain Lion, Mavericks and High Sierra).
I just replaced the hard drive of my mbp and decided to do a clean install of Mountain Lion (10.8.5) since I was still using Snow Leopard (10.6.8).
I kinda regret for not using Boxen to automate the process, but TBH I have this laptop for almost 3yrs and this is the first