Powershell timestamp

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      Metadata for each item includes a timestamp that is used in the calculation of retention duration. Timestamps are applied when a new item is received or created, and cannot be subsequently modified or removed from the metadata. ... allows users to maintain a comprehensive audit trail of commands that are run directly via PowerShell as well as ...


    • [DOCX File]Securing PowerShellin the Enterprise - ACSC | Cyber.gov.au

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      PowerShell is a powerful shell scripting language developed by Microsoft to provide an integrated interface for automated system administration. It is an important part of the system administration toolkit due to its ubiquity and the ease with which it can be used to fully control Microsoft Windows systems. ... Verify against timestamp …


    • [DOCX File]Windows Management Framework 5.0 Preview February 2015 ...

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      We’ve improved the Windows PowerShell language for defining classes and other user-defined types. The goal is to enable developers and IT professionals to embrace Windows PowerShell for a wider range of use cases, simplify development of Windows PowerShell artifacts (such as DSC resources), and accelerate coverage of management surfaces.


    • [DOC File]Heading 1 - Splunk

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      Sending scripted output to Splunk such as bash, PowerShell, batch, etc. Microsoft Windows perfmon, Event Logs, registry, WMI, etc. ... MAX_TIMESTAMP_LOOKAHEAD: Tells splunk how far after TIME_PREFIX the timestamp pattern extends. TIME_FORMAT: Tells splunk the exact format of the timestamp (instead of having Splunk to guess what it is by ...


    • [DOCX File]Production Installation Guide - VA

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      Start up the PowerShell command shell by clicking the blue icon on the Task bar. It is in the lower left corner of the window next to the start button. Execute the command.


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