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Set-DMSSQLAuthenticationMode.ps1
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#Requires -Version 5.0
#Requires -Modules SQLServer
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Configures the authentication mode of the target instance of SQL Server
.DESCRIPTION
.NOTES
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The terms of use for ScriptRunner do not apply to this script. In particular, ScriptRunner Software GmbH assumes no liability for the function,
the use and the consequences of the use of this freely available script.
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.COMPONENT
Requires Module SQLServer
Requires the library script DMSSqlServer.ps1
.LINK
https://github.com/scriptrunner/ActionPacks/blob/master/DBSystems/SQLServer
.Parameter ServerInstance
Specifies the name of the target computer including the instance name, e.g. MyServer\Instance
.Parameter ServerCredential
Specifies a PSCredential object for the connection to the SQL Server. ServerCredential is ONLY used for SQL Logins.
When you are using Windows Authentication you don't specify -Credential. It is picked up from your current login.
.Parameter Mode
Specifies the authentication mode that will be configured on the target instance of SQL Server
.Parameter AutomaticallyAcceptUntrustedCertificates
Indicates that this cmdlet automatically accepts untrusted certificates
.Parameter ForceServiceRestart
Indicates that this cmdlet forces the SQL Server service to restart, if necessary, without prompting the user
.Parameter ManagementPublicPort
Specifies the public management port on the target computer
.Parameter NoServiceRestart
Indicates that this cmdlet prevents a restart of the SQL Server service without prompting the user
.Parameter RetryTimeout
Specifies the time period to retry the command on the target sever
.Parameter ConnectionTimeout
Specifies the time period to retry the command on the target server
#>
[CmdLetBinding()]
Param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[string]$ServerInstance,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
[pscredential]$ServerCredential,
[ValidateSet('Normal', 'Integrated', 'Mixed')]
[string]$Mode = 'Normal',
[switch]$AutomaticallyAcceptUntrustedCertificates,
[switch]$ForceServiceRestart,
[int]$ManagementPublicPort,
[switch]$NoServiceRestart,
[int]$RetryTimeout,
[int]$ConnectionTimeout = 30
)
Import-Module SQLServer
try{
$instance = GetSQLServerInstance -ServerInstance $ServerInstance -ServerCredential $ServerCredential -ConnectionTimeout $ConnectionTimeout
[hashtable]$cmdArgs = @{'ErrorAction' = 'Stop'
'InputObject' = $instance
'Credential' = $ServerCredential
'Mode' = $Mode
'Confirm' = $false
'NoServiceRestart' = $NoServiceRestart.ToBool()
'ForceServiceRestart' = $ForceServiceRestart
'AutomaticallyAcceptUntrustedCertificates' = $AutomaticallyAcceptUntrustedCertificates.ToBool()
}
if($ManagementPublicPort -gt 0){
$cmdArgs.Add("ManagementPublicPort",$ManagementPublicPort)
}
if($RetryTimeout -gt 0){
$cmdArgs.Add("RetryTimeout",$RetryTimeout)
}
$result = Set-SqlAuthenticationMode @cmdArgs
if($SRXEnv) {
$SRXEnv.ResultMessage = $result
}
else{
Write-Output $result
}
}
catch{
throw
}
finally{
}