internal/functions/Test-KdsRootKey.ps1
function Test-KdsRootKey { <# .SYNOPSIS Tests whether the KDS Root Key has been set up. .DESCRIPTION Tests whether the KDS Root Key has been set up. Prompts the user whether to set it up if not done yet. A valid KDS Root Key is required for using group Managed Service Accounts. .PARAMETER ComputerName The server / domain to work with. .PARAMETER Credential The credentials to use for this operation. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Test-KdsRootKey -ComputerName contoso.com Tests whether the contoso.com domain has been set up for gMSA. #> [CmdletBinding()] Param ( [PSFComputer] [Alias('Server')] $ComputerName, [PSCredential] $Credential ) begin { $parameters = $PSBoundParameters | ConvertTo-PSFHashtable -Include ComputerName, Credential } process { $rootKeys = Invoke-Command @parameters { Get-KdsRootKey } if ($rootKeys | Where-Object EffectiveTime -LT $limit) { return $true } $paramGetPSFUserChoice = @{ Caption = 'No active KDS Root Key Detected' Message = 'Do you want to create a KDS Rootkey backdated to be instantly applicable?' Options = 'Yes', 'No' DefaultChoice = 1 } $choice = Get-PSFUserChoice @paramGetPSFUserChoice if ($choice -eq 1) { return $false } try { Write-PSFMessage -Level Host -String 'Test-KdsRootKey.Adding' $null = Invoke-Command @parameters -ScriptBlock { Add-KdsRootKey -EffectiveTime (Get-Date).AddHours(-10) -ErrorAction Stop } -ErrorAction Stop return $true } catch { Write-PSFMessage -Level Warning -String 'Test-KdsRootKey.Failed' -ErrorRecord $_ } $false } } |