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Allows you to install a newer version of a module that already exists on your computer. For example, when an existing module is digitally signed by a trusted publisher but the new version is not digitally signed by a trusted publisher.
Type: SwitchParameter Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False.
Example 1: Find and install a module.
In PowerShellGet versions 2.0.0 and above, the default is CurrentUser , which does not require elevation for install. In PowerShellGet 1.x versions, the default is AllUsers , which requires elevation for install. Type: String Accepted values: AllUsers, CurrentUser Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False.
Type: PSObject[] Position: 0 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: True (ByPropertyName, ByValue) Accept wildcard characters: False.
Type: Uri Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: True (ByPropertyName) Accept wildcard characters: False.
Type: SwitchParameter Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False.
Notes.
This example downloads and installs the newest version of a module, only for the current user.
The CurrentUser installs modules in a location that is accessible only to the current user of the computer:
In this example, the newest version of the PowerShellGet module is installed.
Find-Module creates PSRepositoryItemInfo objects that can be sent down the pipeline to Install-Module .
The Install-Module uses the Name parameter to specify the PowerShellGet module. Install-Module downloads and installs the newest version of PowerShellGet into the current user's directory, $home\Documents\PowerShell\Modules .
Example 5: Install a module only for the current user.
Used for pipeline input.
To install multiple modules, use the Name parameter and specify a comma-separated array of module names. If you specify multiple module names, you cannot use MinimumVersion , MaximumVersion , or RequiredVersion . Find-Module creates PSRepositoryItemInfo objects that can be sent down the pipeline to Install-Module . The pipeline is another way to specify multiple modules to install in a single command.

For modules that require a license, AcceptLicense automatically accepts the license agreement during installation. For more information, see Modules Requiring License Acceptance.
Type: SwitchParameter Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False.
Specifies the exact names of modules to install from the online gallery. A comma-separated list of module names is accepted. The module name must match the module name in the repository. Use Find-Module to get a list of module names.
Type: SwitchParameter Aliases: cf Position: Named Default value: False Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False.
Install-Module runs on PowerShell 5.0 or later releases, on Windows 7 or Windows 2008 R2 and later releases of Windows.
Specifies the installation scope of the module. The acceptable values for this parameter are AllUsers and CurrentUser .
By default, modules for the scope of AllUsers are installed in $env:ProgramFiles\PowerShell\Modules . The default prevents confusion when you install PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) resources.
This example finds a module in the repository and installs the module.
If an existing module's version matches the name specified by the Name parameter, and the MinimumVersion or RequiredVersion parameter are not used, Install-Module silently continues but does not install the module.
Specifies the minimum version of a single module to install. If there is a newer version of the module available, the newer version is installed. If you want to install multiple modules, you cannot use MinimumVersion . MinimumVersion and RequiredVersion cannot be used in the same Install-Module command.
Examples.
Specifies the maximum version of a single module to install. If you want to install multiple modules, you cannot use MaximumVersion . MaximumVersion and RequiredVersion cannot be used in the same Install-Module command.
Description.
These examples use the PowerShell Gallery as the only registered repository. Get-PSRepository displays the registered repositories. If you have multiple registered repositories, use the -Repository parameter to specify the repository's name.
Type: SwitchParameter Aliases: wi Position: Named Default value: False Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False.
If the module name specified by the Name parameter does not exist in the repository, Install-Module returns an error.
In this example, a specific version of the PowerShellGet module is installed.
Allows you to install a module marked as a pre-release.
Installs a module and overrides warning messages about module installation conflicts. If a module with the same name already exists on the computer, Force allows for multiple versions to be installed. If there is an existing module with the same name and version, Force overwrites that version. Force and AllowClobber can be used together in an Install-Module command.
PSRepositoryItemInfo.
If the module being installed has the same name or version, or contains commands in an existing module, warning messages are displayed. After you confirm that you want to install the module and override the warnings, use the -Force and -AllowClobber parameters. Dependent upon your repository settings, you might need to answer a prompt for the module installation to continue.
Parameters.
Example 2: Install a module by name.
When no Scope is defined, the default is set based on the PowerShellGet version.
Type: String[] Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False.
The Install-Module uses the Name parameter to specify the PowerShellGet module. The RequiredVersion parameter specifies that version 2.0.0 is downloaded and installed for all users.
Type: SwitchParameter Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False.
The Find-Module uses the Name parameter to specify the PowerShellGet module. By default, the newest version of the module is downloaded from the repository. The object is sent down the pipeline to the Install-Module cmdlet. Install-Module installs the module for all users in $env:ProgramFiles\PowerShell\Modules .
Specifies a proxy server for the request, rather than connecting directly to the Internet resource.
Type: String Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: True (ByPropertyName) Accept wildcard characters: False.
Syntax.
The Install-Module uses the Name parameter to specify the PowerShellGet module. The MinimumVersion parameter specifies that version 2.0.1 is downloaded from the repository and installed. Because version 2.0.4 is available, that version is downloaded and installed for all users.
Type: SwitchParameter Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False.
Shows what would happen if an Install-Module command was run. The cmdlet is not run.
The AllUsers scope installs modules in a location that is accessible to all users of the computer:
Type: String Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: True (ByPropertyName) Accept wildcard characters: False.
As a security best practice, evaluate a module's code before running any cmdlets or functions for the first time. To prevent running modules that contain malicious code, installed modules are not automatically imported after installation.
Example 3: Install a module using its minimum version.
Install-Module.
The Install-Module uses the Name parameter to specify the PowerShellGet module. By default, the newest version of the module is downloaded from the repository and installed.
Type: String Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: True (ByPropertyName) Accept wildcard characters: False.
Use the Repository parameter to specify which repository is used to download and install a module. Used when multiple repositories are registered. Specifies the name of a registered repository in the Install-Module command. To register a repository, use Register-PSRepository . To display registered repositories, use Get-PSRepository .
Inputs.
Example 4: Install a specific version of a module.
If the existing module does not match the values specified by the MinimumVersion or RequiredVersion parameters, an error occurs in the Install-Module command. For example, if the version of the existing installed module is lower than the MinimumVersion value or not equal to the RequiredVersion value.
Prompts you for confirmation before running the Install-Module cmdlet.
A module installation will also install any dependent modules specified as required by the module publisher. The publisher will specify the required modules and their versions in the module manifest.
Overrides warning messages about installation conflicts about existing commands on a computer. Overwrites existing commands that have the same name as commands being installed by a module. AllowClobber and Force can be used together in an Install-Module command.
Specifies a user account that has permission to use the proxy server that is specified by the Proxy parameter.
Type: PSCredential Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: True (ByPropertyName) Accept wildcard characters: False.
Specifies the exact version of a single module to install. If there is no match in the repository for the specified version, an error is displayed. If you want to install multiple modules, you cannot use RequiredVersion . RequiredVersion cannot be used in the same Install-Module command as MinimumVersion or MaximumVersion .
The Install-Module cmdlet gets one or more modules that meet specified criteria from an online repository. The cmdlet verifies that search results are valid modules and copies the module folders to the installation location. Installed modules are not automatically imported after installation. You can filter which module is installed based on the minimum, maximum, and exact versions of specified modules.
A module installation fails and cannot be imported if it does not have a .psm1 , .psd1 , or .dll of the same name within the folder. Use the Force parameter to install the module.
In this example, the minimum version of the PowerShellGet module is installed. The MinimumVersion parameter specifies the lowest version of the module that should be installed. If a newer version of the module is available, that version is downloaded and installed for all users.
Specifies a user account that has rights to install a module for a specified package provider or source.
Type: String[] Position: 0 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: True (ByPropertyName) Accept wildcard characters: False.
If an existing module's version is greater than the value of the MinimumVersion parameter, or equal to the value of the RequiredVersion parameter, Install-Module silently continues but does not install the module.
Type: PSCredential Position: Named Default value: None Accept pipeline input: True (ByPropertyName) Accept wildcard characters: False.
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