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From what I can tell, there's no documentation specific to PS or.
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VIRTUALBOX HOST MODULES FOR MAC PASSWORD
If vboxmanage took the password on input I wouldn't be trying to waste my time on the SDK. It's well possible that all of this has already been done but I find this module useful for my own purposes. It is used internally by Get-VirtualBoxVM. New-*Object does not create a VM but creates a VirtualBoxVM object based on the output of VBoxManage showvminfo.Each cmdlet takes one Name, Uuid or VirtualBoxVM except Get-*VM which can use wildcards to find VMs. Start-*VM starts the VM in the background. Open-*Console starts a VM and opens the GUI.Invoke-*PowerShellScript runs a PowerShell script block (for example Install-WindowsUpdate -Confirm:0 -AutoReboot, I like updating VMs semi-manually).Invoke-*Process runs a program on the VM using a credential if given or asking for the password of the current user if none given.PS C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\VirtualBox> Get-Command -Module VirtualBoxįunction Invoke-VirtualBoxVMPowerShellScript 0.0 VirtualBoxįunction Invoke-VirtualBoxVMProcess 0.0 VirtualBoxįunction New-VirtualBoxVMObject 0.0 VirtualBoxįunction Open-VirtualBoxVMConsole 0.0 VirtualBoxįunction Start-VirtualBoxVM 0.0 VirtualBoxįunction Stop-VirtualBoxVM 0.0 VirtualBoxĪnd an object type VirtualBoxVM which currently has the fields Name, Uuid, State, Running (bool, not shown by default) and Info (everything returned by VBoxManage showvminfo as a string, not shown by default).