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Set-SPSecureStoreDefaultProvider

Published: May 12, 2010

Updates the secure store provider.

Set-SPSecureStoreDefaultProvider -Type <Type> [-AssignmentCollection <SPAssignmentCollection>]

Parameters

 

Parameter Required Type Description

Type

Required

System.Type

Specifies the provider type. The type must be loaded in memory.

The type must be a secure store provider type enclosed in square brackets; for example, [Reflection.Assembly].

AssignmentCollection

Optional

Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell.SPAssignmentCollection

Manages objects for the purpose of proper disposal. Use of objects, such as SPWeb or SPSite, can use large amounts of memory and use of these objects in Windows PowerShell scripts requires proper memory management. Using the SPAssignment object, you can assign objects to a variable and dispose of the objects after they are needed to free up memory. When SPWeb, SPSite, or SPSiteAdministration objects are used, the objects are automatically disposed of if an assignment collection or the Global parameter is not used.

note Note:

When the Global parameter is used, all objects are contained in the global store. If objects are not immediately used, or disposed of by using the Stop-SPAssignment command, an out-of-memory scenario can occur.

Detailed Description

The Set-SPSecureStoreDefaultProvider cmdlet sets or replaces the secure store provider. To register a third-party secure store, implement the ISecureStoreProvider interface. With the interface defined, place the DLL file in the global assembly cache, and then load the DLL and load the type, as shown in the example. You can then set the secure store provider.

Input Types

 

Return Types

 

------------------EXAMPLE------------------

[Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom("C:\ContosoFolder\contosoSecureStore.dll")
$type = [Contoso.SecureStore.ContosoSecureStoreProvider]
Set-SPSecureStoreDefaultProvider –Type $type

This example sets the custom implemented secure store provider.

Change History

 

Date Description Reason

May 12, 2010

Initial publication

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