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/// CertificateType | ||
/// </summary> | ||
[Parameter(ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = true, | ||
HelpMessage = "Specifies the type of certificate for the issuer.")] |
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nit pick. "Specifies the type of certificate 'to' the issuer."
Do tests need to be updated to honor the change in the name of IssuerReference? |
@pomortaz We haven't changed the parameters for the cmdlets. The change from IssuerReference to IssuerParameters is only in code. |
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