![]() ![]() Note that only the user who created the profile will see the decrypted password. So for a complete XML export, you also must add this parameter. You can output it by adding the ClearKey switch: Get-WiFiProfile -ProfileName MyWiFi -ClearKey | select Password In this example, the profile will be exported without the password. To do this, write the XML property to a file: (Get-WiFiProfile -ProfileName MyWiFi).XML | Out-File. This cmdlet also allows you to export the WiFi profile as an XML file (see Microsoft's examples for the exact format of the profiles). With Get-WiFiProfile you can make sure that the profile has been created and check its properties. Show and export profiles, read password ^ The authentication method must, of course, be supported by the WLAN. For ConnectionMode, you can choose between manual and auto, which corresponds to selecting or deselecting the Connect automatically option in the GUI.
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