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Get-CIPolicy

Gets the rules in a Code Integrity policy.

Syntax

Get-CIPolicy
   [-FilePath] <String>
   [<CommonParameters>]

Description

The Get-CIPolicy cmdlet returns the rules in a Code Integrity policy. Specify a policy .xml file. This cmdlet does not currently support policies in Public-Key Cryptography Standards #7 format (.p7b files).

Examples

Example 1: Get rules from a policy

PS C:\> Get-CIPolicy -FilePath '.\Policy.xml'
Name           : MSIT Test CodeSign CA 3
Id             : ID_SIGNER_S_17
TypeId         : Allow
Root           : FA6B9A2230CE08BCA81D096B28CF495672401D3A43A0D285CF352464A6C9C7FD
FileVersionRef : 
Wellknown      : False
Ekus           : 
Exceptions     : 
FileAttributes : 
FileException  : False
UserMode       : False

Name           : VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2010 CA
Id             : ID_SIGNER_S_1D
TypeId         : Allow
Root           : 4843A82ED3B1F2BFBEE9671960E1940C942F688D
FileVersionRef : 
Wellknown      : False
Ekus           : 
Exceptions     : 
FileAttributes : 
FileException  : False
UserMode       : False

Name           : Microsoft Windows Third Party Component CA 2012
Id             : ID_SIGNER_S_1E
TypeId         : Allow
Root           : CEC1AFD0E310C55C1DCC601AB8E172917706AA32FB5EAF826813547FDF02DD46
FileVersionRef : 
Wellknown      : False
Ekus           : 
Exceptions     : 
FileAttributes : 
FileException  : False
UserMode       : False

This command returns the rule objects from Policy.xml. For this example, we present only the first few rules.

Parameters

-FilePath

Specifies the path of the policy .xml file for which this cmdlet gets rules.

Type:String
Aliases:f
Position:0
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

Outputs

Rule

This cmdlet returns rules from the policy.