Export-CMAntimalwarePolicy
Export-CMAntimalwarePolicy
Exports an antimalware policy for Endpoint Protection.
Syntax
Parameter Set: ExportByNameMandatory
Export-CMAntimalwarePolicy -ExportFilePath <String> -Name <String> [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [ <CommonParameters>]
Parameter Set: ExportByIdMandatory
Export-CMAntimalwarePolicy -ExportFilePath <String> -Id <String> [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [ <CommonParameters>]
Parameter Set: ExportByValueMandatory
Export-CMAntimalwarePolicy -ExportFilePath <String> -InputObject <IResultObject> [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [ <CommonParameters>]
Detailed Description
The Export-CMAntiMalwarePolicy cmdlet exports an antimalware policy for System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection. Policies include information about the scan schedule, the types of files and folders to scan, and the actions to take when a scan detects malware.
Parameters
-ExportFilePath<String>
Specifies a full file path to which you export the policy.
Aliases |
none |
Required? |
true |
Position? |
named |
Default Value |
none |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
True (ByPropertyName) |
Accept Wildcard Characters? |
false |
-Id<String>
Specifies the policy that you export by using an ID.
Aliases |
SettingsId |
Required? |
true |
Position? |
named |
Default Value |
none |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
True (ByPropertyName) |
Accept Wildcard Characters? |
false |
-InputObject<IResultObject>
Specifies the policy that you export by using an antimalware policy object. To obtain an antimalware policy object, use the Get-CMAntiMalwarePolicy cmdlet.
Aliases |
none |
Required? |
true |
Position? |
named |
Default Value |
none |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
True (ByPropertyName) |
Accept Wildcard Characters? |
false |
-Name<String>
Specifies the policy that you export by using a name.
Aliases |
none |
Required? |
true |
Position? |
named |
Default Value |
none |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
True (ByPropertyName) |
Accept Wildcard Characters? |
false |
-Confirm
Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.
Required? |
false |
Position? |
named |
Default Value |
false |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
Accept Wildcard Characters? |
false |
-WhatIf
Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.
Required? |
false |
Position? |
named |
Default Value |
false |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
Accept Wildcard Characters? |
false |
<CommonParameters>
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -OutBuffer, and -OutVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216).
Inputs
The input type is the type of the objects that you can pipe to the cmdlet.
Outputs
The output type is the type of the objects that the cmdlet emits.
Examples
Example 1: Export an antimalware policy by using an ID
This command exports an antimalware policy that has the ID "16777568" to the file named "AMPollicy05.xml" in the folder named "C:\Exports\Policy".
PS C:\> Export-CMAntiMalwarePolicy -Id "16777568" -Path "C:\Exports\Policy\AMPolicy05.xml"
Example 2: Export an antimalware policy by using a variable
This example exports an antimalware policy.
The first command gets the antimalware policy object that has the ID "16777568" and assigns it to the variable named $AMPol01.
The second command exports the policy in the in the $AMPol01 variable to the file named "AMPolicy05.xml" in the folder named "C:\Exports\Policy".
PS C:\> $AMPol01 = Get-CMAntiMalwarePolicy -ID "16777217"PS C:\>Export-CMAntiMalwarePolicy -InputObject $AMPol01 -Path "C:\Exports\Policy\AMPolicy05.xml"