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<#PSScriptInfo
.VERSION 1.0.1
.GUID c95c81b4-0e63-495c-8bc0-4a106931c463
.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 processes.
.DESCRIPTION
Configuration that starts one or more processes, without any arguments.
.PARAMETER Path
One or more paths to the executable to start a process for.
.EXAMPLE
xProcessSet_StartProcessConfig -Path @('C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe', 'C:\TestPath\TestProcess.exe')
Compiles a configuration that starts the processes with the executable
with no arguments at the file paths 'C:\Windows\cmd.exe' and
'C:\TestPath\TestProcess.exe'.
.EXAMPLE
Start-AzureRmAutomationDscCompilationJob -ResourceGroupName '<resource-group>' -AutomationAccountName '<automation-account>' -ConfigurationName 'xProcessSet_StartProcessConfig' -Parameters @{ Path = @('C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe', 'C:\TestPath\TestProcess.exe') }
Compiles a configuration in Azure Automation that starts the processes
with the executable with no arguments at the file paths 'C:\Windows\cmd.exe'
and 'C:\TestPath\TestProcess.exe'.
Replace the <resource-group> and <automation-account> with correct values.
#>
Configuration xProcessSet_StartProcessConfig
{
[CmdletBinding()]
param
(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[System.String[]]
$Path
)
Import-DscResource -ModuleName 'xPSDesiredStateConfiguration'
Node localhost
{
xProcessSet 'StartProcess'
{
Path = $Path
Ensure = 'Present'
}
}
}