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readme.md contains broken link to blog post by Jaap Brasser's
To store credentials to disk, please read more at Jaap Brasser's blog.
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Last live copy - https://web.archive.org/web/20220930040257/https://www.jaapbrasser.com/quickly-and-securely-storing-your-credentials-powershell/
click the link to Jaap Brasser's blog
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Or better link to Rob Sewell's blog post - https://blog.robsewell.com/blog/good-bye-import-clixml-use-the-secrets-management-module-for-your-labs-and-demos/
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readme.md contains broken link to blog post by Jaap Brasser's
Worth to post in some other place?
Last live copy - https://web.archive.org/web/20220930040257/https://www.jaapbrasser.com/quickly-and-securely-storing-your-credentials-powershell/
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click the link to Jaap Brasser's blog
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