PowerPass
Revised: March 3, 2025
Welcome to the online documentation for PowerPass. Documentation is organized into the table of contents below. Cmdlet reference is at the top for quick startup with additional articles below as needed for installation, usage, and additional topics. Select the link from one of the topics below to read the article.
Cmdlet Reference
Get right down to business and start using PowerPass cmdlets to store and retrieve credentials.
AES Edition Cmdlets
Store and retrieve credentials and attachments with the AES edition of PowerPass on Linux, macOS, or Windows.
DP API Edition Cmdlets
Store and retrieve credentials and attachmnets with the Windows Data Protection API edition of PowerPass which includes KeePass 2 support in Windows PowerShell on Microsoft Windows and Windows Server wherever the .NET Framework 4.8.1 is available.
Installation and Usage
The requirements for and installation instructions for getting PowerPass up and running plus general usage best practices.
Prerequisites
The list of prerequisites for installing PowerPass.
Deployment
The installation guide for PowerPass.
Usage
Developer reference for PowerPass general usage scenarios.
Special Topics
Articles covering unique scenarios or configurations.
Domain Credentials
A reference guide for storing and retrieving Active Directory domain credentials with PowerPass.
OneDrive Backup
An article on the effects of enabling OneDrive Backup and how it impacts where PowerPass is deployed.
Inner Workings of PowerPass
Get to the know the implementation of PowerPass by understanding what’s under the hood and how your information is stored within your Locker and what keeps it safe.
How It Works
A technical walk-through of how PowerPass keeps your credentials secure.
Data Structures
A detailed summary of the data structures created by PowerPass.
Miscellaneous
Anything else that’s here for you to read.
Release Notes
Release notes for the latest release of PowerPass. These are formatted for display here and do not format correctly on GitHub Docs.