[#1] Improved documentation and fixed wrong Cmdlet

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LordHepipud 2018-11-22 11:12:59 +01:00
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@ -13,7 +13,13 @@ At first we need to obtain folders in which we can install the module. To get a
***We do recommend to use the Program Files folder (in case it's present) to install the module into, which will make the installation as service easier*** ***We do recommend to use the Program Files folder (in case it's present) to install the module into, which will make the installation as service easier***
To be able to use the module, you will require to have it named **exactly** as the .psm1 and .psd1 files inside the repository. To be able to use the module, you will require to have named the folder **exactly** as the .psm1 and .psd1 files inside the repository.
Example folder path:
```
C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\icinga-module-windows
```
To validate if the module is installed properly, you can start a new PowerShell instance and type the following command To validate if the module is installed properly, you can start a new PowerShell instance and type the following command
@ -29,7 +35,7 @@ Configure the module
Once the module is installed, you will want to run the initial setup. Therefor you will simply have to type in the command Once the module is installed, you will want to run the initial setup. Therefor you will simply have to type in the command
```powershell ```powershell
Start-Icinga-Setup New-Icinga-Setup
``` ```
This will create the base configuration of the module including the setup of directories and required files within the **PowerShell Module Directory**. This will create the base configuration of the module including the setup of directories and required files within the **PowerShell Module Directory**.