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Usage

Invoke-Keystone is ready for use, there are two options to access the keystone library from PowerShell:

  * Script dot sourcing:

     PS C:\> . .\Invoke-Keystone.ps1

  * Adding the script to one of the PowerShell module directories:

     # Global PSModulePath path
     %Windir%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules

     # User PSModulePath path
     %UserProfile%\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Modules

Notes

Invoke-Keystone drops the Keystone DLL, x32/64 respectively, to the user's temporary folder the first time it runs.