To find certificates that will expire within 75 days, use the command shown here.
The dynamic parameter is called –ExpiringInDays and it does exactly what you might think it would do- it reports certificates that are going to expire within a certain time frame. The reason it is so easy to find certificates that are about to expire in Windows PowerShell 3.0 is because we add a dynamic parameter to the Get-ChildItem cmdlet when the cmdlet targets the Cert: PSDrive. I made a pot before we left, so I have some decent tea-at least for a little while. The bad thing about a road trip is that it is nearly impossible to get a decent cup of tea.
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Luckily, Windows 8 phone easily sets up as a modem, and I can connect to the Internet with my laptop and check my email at It is cool. Today is Tuesday, and the Scripting Wife and I are on the road for a bit. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. My pointy headed boss is worried that people with certificates will not renew them properly, so he wants me to write a script that can find out when scripts are about to expire. Hey, Scripting Guy! We recently implemented an internal certification authority that we use for various scenarios, such as issuing code-signing certificates for our developers and certain admins as well as for user authentication scenarios. Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about using Windows PowerShell to find certificates that are about to expire.