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@ -49,7 +49,6 @@ All of the files that make up an MSIX app are signed with a common catalog signa
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#### Create signer rule from MSIX/MSIXBUNDLE
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```powershell
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$Rules = $null
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$FilePath = $env:USERPROFILE+'\Downloads\WDACWizard_2.1.0.1_x64_8wekyb3d8bbwe.MSIX'
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$Rules = New-CIPolicyRule -DriverFilePath $FilePath -Level Publisher
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```
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@ -59,8 +58,7 @@ Then use the [Merge-CIPolicy](/powershell/module/configci/merge-cipolicy) PowerS
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#### Create signer rule from AppxSignature.p7x
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```powershell
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$Rules = $null
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$FilePath = $env:ProgramFiles++'\WindowsApps\Microsoft.WDAC.WDACWizard_2.1.0.1_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\AppxSignature.p7x'
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$FilePath = $env:ProgramFiles+'\WindowsApps\Microsoft.WDAC.WDACWizard_2.1.0.1_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\AppxSignature.p7x'
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$Rules = New-CIPolicyRule -DriverFilePath $FilePath -Level Publisher
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```
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@ -75,7 +73,6 @@ You can create PFN rules directly from packaged apps that are currently installe
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```powershell
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# Query for the packaged apps. This example looks for all packages from Microsoft.
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$Packages = Get-AppXPackage -Name Microsoft.*
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$Rules = $null
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foreach ($Package in $Packages)
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{
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$Rules += New-CIPolicyRule -Package $Package
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@ -94,7 +91,7 @@ Use the following steps to create a WDAC PFN rule for an app that is installed o
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2. Check **Usermode Rule** as the Rule Scope, if not checked.
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3. Select either **Allow** or **Deny** for your Rule Action.
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4. Select **Packaged App** for your Rule Type.
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5. In the **Package Name** field, enter a string value to search. You can use "?" or "\*" wildcards in the search string. Then select **Search**.
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5. In the **Package Name** field, enter a string value to search. You can use `?` or `*` wildcards in the search string. Then select **Search**.
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6. In the results box, check one or more apps for which you want to create rules.
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7. Select **Create Rule**.
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8. Create any other rules desired, then complete the Wizard.
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@ -107,7 +104,7 @@ Use the following steps to create a PFN rule with a custom string value:
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1. Repeat steps 1-4 in the previous example.
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2. Check the box labeled **Use Custom Package Family**. The *Search* button label changes to *Create*.
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3. In the **Package Name** field, enter a string value for your PFN rule. You can use "?" or "\*" wildcards if targeting Windows 11 devices. Then select **Create**
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3. In the **Package Name** field, enter a string value for your PFN rule. You can use `?` or `*` wildcards if targeting Windows 11 devices. Then select **Create**
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4. In the results box, check one or more apps for which you want to create rules.
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5. Select **Create Rule**.
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6. Create any other rules desired, then complete the Wizard.
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