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ms.date: 04/20/2018 ms.date: 02/24/2020
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# Understand WDAC policy rules and file rules # Understand WDAC policy rules and file rules
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## Windows Defender Application Control policy rules ## Windows Defender Application Control policy rules
To modify the policy rule options of an existing WDAC policy XML, use [Set-RuleOption](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/configci/set-ruleoption). Note the following examples of how to use this cmdlet to add and remove a rule option on an existing WDAC policy: To modify the policy rule options of an existing WDAC policy XML, use [Set-RuleOption](https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/module/configci/set-ruleoption). The following examples show how to use this cmdlet to add and remove a rule option on an existing WDAC policy:
- To ensure that UMCI is enabled for a WDAC policy that was created with the `-UserPEs` (user mode) option, add rule option 0 to an existing policy by running the following command: - To ensure that UMCI is enabled for a WDAC policy that was created with the `-UserPEs` (user mode) option, add rule option 0 to an existing policy by running the following command: