algo/docs/client-windows.md

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# Windows client manual setup
## Automatic installtion
To install automatically, use the generated user Powershell script.
1. Copy the user PowerShell script (`windows_USER.ps1`) to the client computer.
2. Open Powershell as Administrator.
3. Run the following command:
```powershell
powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -File C:\path\to\windows_USER.ps1 Add
```
4. The command has help information available. To view its full help, run this from Powershell:
```powershell
Get-Help -Name .\windows_USER.ps1 -Full | more
```
## Manual installation
1. Copy the CA certificate (`cacert.pem`) and user certificate (`USER.p12`) to the client computer
2. Open PowerShell as Administrator. Navigate to your copied files.
3. If you haven't already, you will need to change the Execution Policy to allow unsigned scripts to run.
```powershell
Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -Scope CurrentUser
```
4. In the same window, run the necessary commands to install the certificates and create the VPN configuration. Note the lines at the top defining the VPN address, USER.p12 file location, and CA certificate location - change those lines to the IP address of your Algo server and the location you saved those two files. Also note that it will prompt for the "User p12 password", which is printed at the end of a successful Algo deployment.
```powershell
$VpnServerAddress = "1.2.3.4"
$UserP12Path = "$Home\Downloads\USER.p12"
$CaCertPath = "$Home\Downloads\cacert.pem"
$VpnName = "Algo VPN $VpnServerAddress IKEv2"
$p12Pass = Read-Host -AsSecureString -Prompt "User p12 password"
Import-PfxCertificate -FilePath $UserP12Path -CertStoreLocation Cert:\LocalMachine\My -Password $p12Pass
Import-Certificate -FilePath $CaCertPath -CertStoreLocation Cert:\LocalMachine\Root
$addVpnParams = @{
Name = $VpnName
ServerAddress = $VpnServerAddress
TunnelType = "IKEv2"
AuthenticationMethod = "MachineCertificate"
EncryptionLevel = "Required"
}
Add-VpnConnection @addVpnParams
$setVpnParams = @{
ConnectionName = $VpnName
AuthenticationTransformConstants = "GCMAES256"
CipherTransformConstants = "GCMAES256"
EncryptionMethod = "AES256"
IntegrityCheckMethod = "SHA384"
DHGroup = "ECP384"
PfsGroup = "ECP384"
Force = $true
}
Set-VpnConnectionIPsecConfiguration @setVpnParams
```
5. After you execute the user script, set the Execution Policy back before you close the PowerShell window.
```powershell
Set-ExecutionPolicy Restricted -Scope CurrentUser
```
Your VPN is now installed and ready to use.