Authentication and script PowerCLI on demand

I have a powerCLI script I want to program but I want to do by calling with vRO.  However, I don't want to save my password in the PowerCLI script - I would like the script to authenticate on the server vCenter Server and for example to list running virtual machines once a day.  How can I call this script from vRO without storing the password in the script itself?  vRO and the PowerShell host are on separate virtual machines.

There are builtin PowerCLI CredentialStore (see the New-VICredentialStoreItem).

An alternative is the method described in password encrypted local store in a PowerShell script

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    HrOnline: 0x00000000

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    ID: {7B640CC5-86E1-4336-ADD4-288AF5C47FA4} (3)
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    TestCab: 0x0
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    Signed by: n/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
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    Architecture: 0x00000000
    Build lab: 7601.win7sp1_gdr.111025 - 1505
    TTS Error: T:20120304193846461-
    Validation of diagnosis:
    Resolution state: n/a

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    File: No.
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    Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins: allowed
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    Office details: {7B640CC5-86E1-4336-ADD4-288AF5C47FA4}1.9.0027.06.1.7601.2.00010300.1.0.003x 32*-*-*-*-PVRTT00359-231-8031324-862775S-1-5-21-2580974090-24389406-1471487795Hewlett-PackardHP Pavilion dv6000 (GA378UA #ABA) Hewlett-PackardF.25 20070512000000.000000 + 000897C3307018400FE04090409Eastern Standard Time(GMT-05:00)03HPQOEMSLIC-MPC1001001232F0FB9254C66BEtQBMTOnP9a1gPOe51fEjcNuhZYE = Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 89388-863-7323123-658258

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    HrOnline: 0x00000000
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    HPET HP 30BB
    START HP 30BB
    MCFG HP 30BB
    TCPA HP 30BB
    HP APIC 30BB
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    SSDT HP 30BB
    SSDT HP 30BB
    SSDT HP 30BB
    SSDT HP 30BB

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    WGA Notifications data-->
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    Download signed ActiveX controls: fast
    Download unsigned ActiveX controls: disabled
    Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins: allowed
    Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe: disabled
    Allow the Internet Explorer Webbrowser control scripts: disabled
    Active scripting: allowed
    Recognized ActiveX controls safe for scripting: allowed

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    [File mismatch: C:\Windows\system32\wat\npwatweb.dll[hr = 0 x 80070002]
    [File mismatch: C:\Windows\system32\wat\watux.exe[hr = 0 x 80070002]
    [File mismatch: C:\Windows\system32\wat\watweb.dll[hr = 0 x 80070002]

    Other data-->
    Office details: {DCAB09F4-F7B4-4967-99F6-8CD76491E0C2}1.9.0019.06.1.7601.2.00010100.1.0.048x 32*-*-*-*-733WD00371-OEM-8992671-005242S-1-5-21-3805290877-857619406-2277784545Dell Inc.                 OptiPlex GX620 Dell Inc.                 A0720060331000000.000000 + 000C3813807018400F604090409Time(GMT-08:00) Standard Pacific03109

    Content Spsys.log: 0 x 80070002

    License data-->
    The software licensing service version: 6.1.7601.17514

    Name: Windows 7 Professional edition
    Description: operating system Windows - Windows (r) 7, channel OEM_SLP
    Activation ID: 50e329f7-a5fa-46b2-85fd-f224e5da7764
    ID of the application: 55c92734-d682-4d71-983e-d6ec3f16059f
    Extended PID: 00371-00178-926-700524-02-1033-7601.0000-2922014
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    The machine certificate URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88339
    Use license URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88341
    Product key certificate URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88340
    Partial product key: 733WD
    License status: Notification
    Reason for the notification: 0xC004F057.
    Remaining Windows rearm count: 3
    Trust time: 31/05/2016-21:52:20

    Windows Activation Technologies-->
    HrOffline: n/a
    HrOnline: n/a
    Beyond: n/a
    Event time stamp: n/a
    WAT Activex: Not registered - 0 x 80040154
    WAT administration service: not registered - 0 x 80040154

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    Activation 1.0 data OEM-->
    N/A

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    OEMID and OEMTableID consistent: n/a
    BIOS information:
    ACPI Table name OEMID value OEMTableID value
    APIC DELL GX620
    FACP DELL GX620
    HPET DELL GX620
    STARTING DELL GX620
    SSDT DELL st_ex
    ASF! REFERENCE DELL GX620
    MCFG DELL GX620

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    TechNet is watched by other computing professionals who would be more likely to help you. Please check the below link which will redirect you to the appropriate forum.

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    Hope that the information provided is useful. Let us know if you have questions related to Windows, we will be happy to help you.

    Kind regards

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    Concerning

    GA

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    Hello

    I used TMS 13.1.2 as authentication source LDAP for VCS-control and VCS Expressway, but noticed, that not all passwords are synchronized correctly in the LDAP H.350 MSDS database, because the user is recorded in two entries. I went to the local authentication, including the database configuration on VCS - C and the local database with the transmission by proxy SIP VSC-E to the VCS - C records. It works fine and I am able to make calls.

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    115     Enabled     "authenticated to internal"     Any      Yes      Alias pattern match      Regex      ^(.*)@my.domain$      Leave      Continue      TraverselZone
    120     Enabled     "mcu all to 899"     Any      No      Alias pattern match      Regex      ^(900\d*|conference)@nts\.eu$      Replace      Stop      TraverselZone

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    You get the 'Preparation device' key for your VCS-E so its free.

    It may require a valid service contract.

    I have the provisioning again running on a cluster of VCS - E in my lab, works very well.

    In ancient times that the deployment has not officially supported, it was running great in any case :-)

    Did not check if its now a deployment with support.

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    Maybe someone can help you by looking at how implementation could be done better.

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