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hi and welcome to this powershell tutorial video in this tutorial video well be concentrating on how to secure your passwords in your scripts so weve seen in past a couple scripts ago when we were doing the sql server connections i had gone over how to do the integrated security and then also how to specify a username and password but the password was simply stored in the script um in plain text and i did kind of mention that there was a way to not completely store the password in clear text in the script and to secure that a little bit so well be going over how to do that actually in this video and then in one of the future videos we will be looking at the azure uh um not the azure but the microsoft secrets vault which there is also a version on azure but we will just be looking at the local secrets vaults but for this time were just going to be looking at simply uh securing the passwords with a cli xml file um so lets actually get started on that so firstly we are just going to