Windows PowerShell command on Get-command Disable-TpmAutoProvisioning
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Windows PowerShell command on Get-command Disable-TpmAutoProvisioning

NAME

Disable-TpmAutoProvisioning

SYNOPSIS

Disables TPM auto-provisioning.

SYNTAX

Disable-TpmAutoProvisioning [-OnlyForNextRestart] []

DESCRIPTION

The Disable-TpmAutoProvisioning cmdlet disables Trusted Platform Module (TPM) auto-provisioning. Provisioning is

the process of preparing a TPM to be used. You can disable provisioning completely or only for the next restart.

You can use the Enable-TpmAutoProvisioning cmdlet to enable auto-provisioning.

For more information on TPM, see the Trusted Platform Module Technology Overview

(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj131725.aspx) in the Technet library.

PARAMETERS

-OnlyForNextRestart []

Indicates that the cmdlet disables auto-provisioning only for the next computer restart. During the restart

after that, auto-provisioning begins.

Required? false Position? named Default value none Accept pipeline input? false Accept wildcard characters? false This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug, ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable, OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters (https:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216).

INPUTS

SwitchParameter

OUTPUTS

TpmObject This cmdlet returns a TpmObject object that contains the following information:

-- TpmReady. Whether a TPM complies with Windows Serverr 2012 standards.

-- TpmPresent. Whether there is a TMP on the current computer.

-- ManagedAuthLevel. The level at which the operating system manages the owner authorization. Possible values

are Legacy, Balanced, and Full.

-- OwnerClearDisabled. Whether TPM can be reset. If this value is True, the TPM cannot be reset through the

operating system by using the owner authorization value. If this value is False, the TPM can be reset through the operating system.

-- AutoProvisioning. Whether the computer can use auto-provisioning. Possible values are NotDefined, Enabled,

Disabled, and DisabledForNextBoot.

-- LockedOut. Whether a TPM is locked out.

-- SelfTest. Information returned by a test that TPM runs.

Example 1: Disable auto-provisioning

PS C:\> Disable-TpmAutoProvisioning

TpmReady : False TpmPresent : True ManagedAuthLevel : Full OwnerAuth : OwnerClearDisabled : True AutoProvisioning : Disabled LockedOut : False SelfTest : {191, 191, 245, 191...}

This command disables TPM auto-provisioning. You can use the Enable-TpmAutoProvisioning cmdlet to enable

auto-provisioning.

Example 2: Disable auto-provisioning for next restart

PS C:\> Disable-TpmAutoProvisioning -OnlyForNextRestart

TpmReady : False TpmPresent : True ManagedAuthLevel : Full OwnerAuth : OwnerClearDisabled : True AutoProvisioning : DisabledForNextBoot LockedOut : False SelfTest : {191, 191, 245, 191...}

This command disables TPM auto-provisioning for the next restart. In the next restart after that,

auto-provisioning continues.

RELATED LINKS

Online Version:

Enable-TpmAutoProvisioning



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