diff --git a/powershell-gallery/docs-conceptual/powershellget/how-to/use-acr-repository.md b/powershell-gallery/docs-conceptual/powershellget/how-to/use-acr-repository.md index e577fcf..3602d54 100644 --- a/powershell-gallery/docs-conceptual/powershellget/how-to/use-acr-repository.md +++ b/powershell-gallery/docs-conceptual/powershellget/how-to/use-acr-repository.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ title: Use ACR repositories with PSResourceGet # Use ACR repositories with PSResourceGet Azure Container Registry (ACR) allows you to build, store, and manage container images and artifacts -in a private registry for all types of container deployments. Version 1.1.0-preview.1 of the +in a private registry for all types of container deployments. Version 1.1.1 of the **Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet** module adds support for Azure Container registries as a PSResource repository. For more information about Azure Container registries, see [Managed container registries][04]. @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ To create an ACR repository, you must have: To use an ACR repository with PSResourceGet, you must have: -- Version 1.1.0-preview.1 of the **Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet** module +- Version 1.1.1 of the **Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet** module - An Azure account with the necessary permissions to access the ACR repository. ACR-based repositories are private repositories and require credentials for access. Users of the repository must have the necessary permissions to access the repository. The user needs to have `ACRPull` @@ -31,17 +31,16 @@ To use an ACR repository with PSResourceGet, you must have: ## Install the PSResourceGet module -To use an ACR repository you must install the latest preview release of the +To use an ACR repository you must install the latest release of the **Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet** module from the PowerShell Gallery. If you have a previous version of **Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet** installed, use the -following command to install the preview release. +following command to install the latest release. ```powershell $installPSResourceSplat = @{ Repository = 'PSGallery' Name = 'Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet' - Prerelease = $true } Install-PSResource @installPSResourceSplat ``` @@ -52,7 +51,6 @@ Using the following command, you can also install the module using **PowerShellG $installModuleSplat = @{ Repository = 'PSGallery' Name = 'Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet' - AllowPrerelease = $true } Install-Module @installModuleSplat ```