![]() If you don’t want to install it, you can download the “RandomPasswordGenerator.psm1” from the GitHub Repository and import it when you want to generate random passwords: You can also use the help cmdlet to see information about this function and examples of how to use it: Install-Module $ModuleName -Force -Confirm:$falseĪfter the module is installed (only once) you can use the function “Get-RandomPassword” in any powershell session. Get-Module -Name $ModuleName -ListAvailable | Uninstall-Module You can do this with the following commands: ![]() The first thing you need to do for using it is to install the module from the Powershell Gallery. In order to generate random passwords, I created the RandomPasswordGenerator, which is a simple Powershell Module that you can use for generating one or more random passwords. ![]() In this way you will need to remember only one password (for the password manager account) and you can use very strong random passwords, that you don’t have to remember, for the rest of accounts. If you want to ensure the security of your accounts, an option is to use randomly generated passwords for each account together with a password manager tool (for example I use lastpass). ![]()
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