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Edit, delete, modify security
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Read
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Edit, delete, modify security
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NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
Allow
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Apply Group Policy
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Edit, delete, modify security
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Turn on Module Logging
Enabled
This policy setting allows you to turn on logging for Windows PowerShell modules.
If you enable this policy setting, pipeline execution events for members of the specified modules are recorded in the Windows PowerShell log in Event Viewer. Enabling this policy setting for a module is equivalent to setting the LogPipelineExecutionDetails property of the module to True.
If you disable this policy setting, logging of execution events is disabled for all Windows PowerShell modules. Disabling this policy setting for a module is equivalent to setting the LogPipelineExecutionDetails property of the module to False.
If this policy setting is not configured, the LogPipelineExecutionDetails property of a module or snap-in determines whether the execution events of a module or snap-in are logged. By default, the LogPipelineExecutionDetails property of all modules and snap-ins is set to False.
To add modules and snap-ins to the policy setting list, click Show, and then type the module names in the list. The modules and snap-ins in the list must be installed on the computer.
Note: This policy setting exists under both Computer Configuration and User Configuration in the Group Policy Editor. The Computer Configuration policy setting takes precedence over the User Configuration policy setting.
At least Microsoft Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 family
Windows Components/Windows PowerShell
To turn on logging for one or more modules, click Show, and then type the module names in the list. Wildcards are supported.
Module Names
Enabled
false
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To turn on logging for the Windows PowerShell core modules, type the following module names in the list:
Microsoft.PowerShell.*
Microsoft.WSMan.Management
Turn on PowerShell Transcription
Enabled
This policy setting lets you capture the input and output of Windows PowerShell commands into text-based transcripts.
If you enable this policy setting, Windows PowerShell will enable transcripting for Windows PowerShell, the Windows PowerShell ISE, and any other
applications that leverage the Windows PowerShell engine. By default, Windows PowerShell will record transcript output to each users' My Documents
directory, with a file name that includes 'PowerShell_transcript', along with the computer name and time started. Enabling this policy is equivalent
to calling the Start-Transcript cmdlet on each Windows PowerShell session.
If you disable this policy setting, transcripting of PowerShell-based applications is disabled by default, although transcripting can still be enabled
through the Start-Transcript cmdlet.
If you use the OutputDirectory setting to enable transcript logging to a shared location, be sure to limit access to that directory to prevent users
from viewing the transcripts of other users or computers.
Note: This policy setting exists under both Computer Configuration and User Configuration in the Group Policy Editor. The Computer Configuration policy setting takes precedence over the User Configuration policy setting.
At least Microsoft Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 family
Windows Components/Windows PowerShell
Transcript output directory
Enabled
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Include invocation headers:
Enabled
Registry
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