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Determine which apps are digitally signed on a reference device (Windows 10) | This topic for the IT professional describes how to use AppLocker logs and tools to determine which applications are digitally signed. | 24609a6b-fdcb-4083-b234-73e23ff8bcb8 | w10 | deploy | library | security | brianlic-msft | 09/21/2017 |
Determine which apps are digitally signed on a reference device
Applies to
- Windows 10
- Windows Server
This topic for the IT professional describes how to use AppLocker logs and tools to determine which applications are digitally signed.
The Windows PowerShell cmdlet Get-AppLockerFileInformation can be used to determine which apps installed on your reference devices are digitally signed. Perform the following steps on each reference computer that you used to define the AppLocker policy. The device does not need to be joined to the domain.
Membership in the local Administrators group, or equivalent, is the minimum required to complete this procedure.
To determine which apps are digitally signed on a reference device
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Run Get-AppLockerFileInformation with the appropriate parameters.
The Get-AppLockerFileInformation cmdlet retrieves the AppLocker file information from a list of files or from an event log. File information that is retrieved can include publisher information, file hash information, and file path information. File information from an event log may not contain all of these fields. Files that are not signed do not have any publisher information.
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Analyze the publisher's name and digital signature status from the output of the command.
For command parameters, syntax, and examples, see Get-AppLockerFileInformation.