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This section outlines the process to create a WDAC policy with Windows PowerShell.
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This section outlines the process to create a WDAC policy for fixed-workload devices within an organization. Fixed-workload devices tend to be dedicated to a specific functional purpose and share common configuration attributes with other devices servicing the same functional role. Examples of fixed-workload devices may include Active Directory Domain Controllers, Secure Admin Workstations, pharmaceutical drug-mixing equipment, manufacturing devices, cash registers, ATMs, etc...
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For this example, you must initiate variables to be used during the creation process or use the full file paths in the command.
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For this example, you must initiate variables to be used during the creation process or use the full file paths in the command.
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Then create the WDAC policy by scanning the system for installed applications.
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Then create the WDAC policy by scanning the system for installed applications.
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The policy file is converted to binary format when it gets created so that Windows can interpret it.
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The policy file is converted to binary format when it gets created so that Windows can interpret it.
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