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Convert command from Certutil to Powershell #144

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Expand Up @@ -36,10 +36,9 @@ This article describes how admins can manage entries for files in the Microsoft

- To connect to Exchange Online PowerShell, see [Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell](/powershell/exchange/connect-to-exchange-online-powershell). To connect to standalone EOP PowerShell, see [Connect to Exchange Online Protection PowerShell](/powershell/exchange/connect-to-exchange-online-protection-powershell).

- You specify files by using the SHA256 hash value of the file. To find the SHA256 hash value of a file in Windows, run the following command in a Command Prompt:

```DOS
certutil.exe -hashfile "<Path>\<Filename>" SHA256
- You specify files by using the SHA256 hash value of the file. To find the SHA256 hash value of a file in Windows, run the following command in Powershell:
```powershell
Get-FileHash -Path "<Path>\Filename>" -Algorithm SHA256
```

An example value is `768a813668695ef2483b2bde7cf5d1b2db0423a0d3e63e498f3ab6f2eb13ea3a`. Perceptual hash (pHash) values aren't supported.
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