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You have a server named Web1 that runs Windows Server 2016.
You need to list all the SSL certificates on Web1 that will expire during the next 60 days.
Solution: You run the following command.
Get-ChildItem Cert:\\LocalMachine\\My |? { $_.NotAfter –It (Get-Date).AddDays( 60 ) }
Does this meet the goal?

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You have a server named Web1 that runs Windows Server 2016.
You need to list all the SSL certificates on Web1 that will expire during the next 60 days.
Solution: You run the following command.
Get-ChildItem Cert:\\LocalMachine\\My |? { $_.NotAfter –It (Get-Date).AddDays( 60 ) }
Does this meet the goal?

A.
Yes

B.
No



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Nirav

Nirav

Get-ChildItem Cert:\\LocalMachine\\My |? { $_.NotAfter –It (Get-Date).AddDays( 60 ) } : This syntax cant have two revers slash \\.

Get-ChildItem Cert:\LocalMachine\My |? {$_.NotAfter -lt (get-date).adddays(60)}

MP

MP

That’s just a typo! It should be correct.