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Test ID: | 1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.109498 |
Category: | Policy |
Title: | Microsoft Windows: PowerShell Transcription |
Summary: | This policy setting lets you capture the input and output of;Windows PowerShell commands into text-based transcripts.;;If you enable this policy setting, Windows PowerShell will enable transcripting for Windows;PowerShell, the Windows PowerShell ISE, and any other applications that leverage the Windows;PowerShell engine. By default, Windows PowerShell will record transcript output to each users' My;Documents directory, with a file name that includes 'PowerShell_transcript', along with the computer;name and time started. Enabling this policy is equivalent to calling the Start-Transcript cmdlet on;each Windows PowerShell session.;;If you disable this policy setting, transcripting of PowerShell-based applications is disabled by;default, although transcripting can still be enabled through the Start-Transcript cmdlet.;;If you use the OutputDirectory setting to enable transcript logging to a shared location, be sure to;limit access to that directory to prevent users from viewing the transcripts of other users or;computers.;;(C) Microsoft Corporation 2015. |
Description: | Summary: This policy setting lets you capture the input and output of Windows PowerShell commands into text-based transcripts. If you enable this policy setting, Windows PowerShell will enable transcripting for Windows PowerShell, the Windows PowerShell ISE, and any other applications that leverage the Windows PowerShell engine. By default, Windows PowerShell will record transcript output to each users' My Documents directory, with a file name that includes 'PowerShell_transcript', along with the computer name and time started. Enabling this policy is equivalent to calling the Start-Transcript cmdlet on each Windows PowerShell session. If you disable this policy setting, transcripting of PowerShell-based applications is disabled by default, although transcripting can still be enabled through the Start-Transcript cmdlet. If you use the OutputDirectory setting to enable transcript logging to a shared location, be sure to limit access to that directory to prevent users from viewing the transcripts of other users or computers. (C) Microsoft Corporation 2015. CVSS Score: 0.0 CVSS Vector: AV:L/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:N |
Copyright | Copyright (C) 2018 Greenbone AG |
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