
If it returns Restricted, then run Set-ExecutionPolicy AllSigned or Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass. We suggest using Bypass to bypass the policy to get things installed or AllSigned for quite a bit more security. You must ensure Get-ExecutionPolicy is not Restricted. With PowerShell, there is an additional step or two. This is provided as an additional note for folks who want a more terse command that is easier to remember. 📝 NOTE The command for installing with PowerShell at the top of the page works for all versions of PowerShell from v2 on.
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All of these scripts download a remote PowerShell script and execute it on your machine. We already know it's safe, but you should verify the security and contents of any script from the internet you are not familiar with. 📝 NOTE Please inspect prior to running any of these scripts to ensure safety. Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force ::SecurityProtocol = ::SecurityProtocol -bor 3072 iex ((New-Object ).DownloadString('')) If it returns Restricted, then run Set-ExecutionPolicy AllSigned or Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process. With PowerShell, there is an additional step. Run the following -NoProfile -InputFormat None -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "::SecurityProtocol = 3072 iex ((New-Object ).DownloadString(''))" & SET "PATH=%PATH% %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\chocolatey\bin"
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You are just a few steps from running choco right now! Installing ChocolateyĬhocolatey installs in seconds. That's it! All you need is choco.exe (that you get from the installation scripts) and you are good to go! No Visual Studio required. NET 4.0 if you do not have it installed)(minimum is 4.5 for install from this website due to TLS 1.2 requirement) NET Framework 4+ (the installation will attempt to install.


I also think they would be cool to just cover in the choco-rocks, leaving out the worms and dirt. I also colored the labels with a gray crayon to try and make them look like rocks. I cut little circles out of Avery file folder labels and wrote “you rock” with a magic marker. Glue to the same size square in black cardstock with a toothpick in between both papers. I made the little “you rock” signs by cutting squares of rock scrapbook paper (available at JoAnns or Michaels). My son couldn’t wait to bring them to school, especially after a weekend of digging up real worms and rocks in the yard.Ĭake mix, and all ingredients to make cupcakesĬhocolate cookies, crumbled (we used Cat Chocolate Cookies from Trader Joes)Ĭhoco-rocks (chocolate rocks) – buy in bulk from Winco for about $4/lbġ.) Make your cupcakes ahead of time and coolĢ.) Frost with a layer of chocolate frostingģ.) Create a little scene with choco-rocks, dirt (crumbled cookies) and gummy worms Check out these rockin’ cupcakes we made yesterday for my son’s preschool class! They are choco-rock cupcakes with chocolate dirt and gummy worms.
