Invoke-RASSitePromoteToLicensing
Promotes a RAS Site to Licensing.
Invoke-RASSitePromoteToLicensing [-Id] <uint> -Email <string> -Key <string> -Password <SecureString> [-Force <SwitchParameter>] [-MacAddress <string>] [-RASAdminPassword <SecureString>] [-RASAdminUsername <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
Invoke-RASSitePromoteToLicensing [-Name] <string> -Email <string> -Key <string> -Password <SecureString> [-MacAddress <string>] [-RASAdminPassword <SecureString>] [-RASAdminUsername <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
Promotes a RAS Site to Licensing.
-Name <string> The name of the site to promote.
-Id <uint> The ID of the site to promote.
-Email <string> The email address you use to log in to Parallels My Account.
-Password <SecureString> Your Parallels account password.
-Key <string> Parallels RAS License Key. The key must be registered in Parallels My Account.
If you omit this parameter, the current license key will be used in activation.
-MacAddress <string> Bind the license activation with a specific MAC address.
The MAC address should be in the format XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX.
To select a MAC address automatically, omit this parameter.
-RASAdminUsername <string> Parallels RAS administrator username.
If this parameter is omitted, your RAS admin username (and password) will be used.
-RASAdminPassword <SecureString> Parallels RAS administrator username.
-Force <SwitchParameter> Force site promotion (without access to Licensing Site).
<CommonParameters>
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---------- EXAMPLE 1 ----------
Invoke-RASSitePromoteToLicensing -Id 5 -Email "name@company.com" -Password $SecretPass
Promotes the specified RAS Site (by ID) to Licensing and activates a new RAS Site license with same license key.
The $SecretPass variable must contain a password as SecureString.
If you omit the -Password parameter, you'll be asked to enter it when you execute the cmdlet. ---------- EXAMPLE 2 ----------
Invoke-RASSitePromoteToLicensing -Name Site2 -Email "name@company.com" -Password $SecretPass -Key "QPWO-WRET-XVBC-IOUP"
Promotes the specified RAS Site (by Name) to Licensing and activates a new RAS Site license using the specified key.
The $SecretPass variable must contain a password as SecureString.
If you omit the -Password parameter, you'll be asked to enter it when you execute the cmdlet.