Modify the specified Process Matching Criteria. 1. wsrmc /Modify:Pmc /i:/Force must be a valid XML file. /Force overrides time-stamp checking. 2. wsrmc /Modify:Pmc /From [/Path: ] [/User: ] /To [/Path: ] [/User: ] [/Desc: ] /From Specifies the rule that has to be replaced with the new rule. /To Specifies the rule that will replace the existing rule. 3. wsrmc /Modify:Pmc /INS /Rule /Path: /User: [/Desc: ] /INS Inserts the specified rule in the pmc. 4. wsrmc /Modify:Pmc /DEL /Rule /Path: /User: [/Desc: ] /DEL Deletes the specified rule from the pmc Multiple match criteria may be inserted or deleted. Note that at least one of /Path or /User must be specified. 5. wsrmc /Modify:Pmc /Desc: /Rule Use with /Path and /User. /Path Full path of the directory or executables to match. /User User or Group Name to match. To exclude a from matching, use an exclamation point (!) before the < user name | command-line path> /Desc User defined description for the policy. (Maximum of 256 characters allowed)
Modify existing storage report jobs. The syntax of this command is: Storrept Reports Modify /Task:TASK /New-Task:NEW_TASK ...
Modify firmware environment values This security setting determines who can modify firmware environment values. Firmware ...
Modify the configuration of a log. Usage: wevtutil { sl | set-log } LOGNAME /OPTION:VALUE /OPTION:VALUE . LOGNAME String ...
Modify the specified Calendar Event. 1. wsrmc /Modify:Cal /i: /Force must be a valid XML file. /Force overrides time-stamp ...
Modify the specified Process Matching Criteria. 1. wsrmc /Modify:Pmc /i: /Force must be a valid XML file. /Force overrides ...
ModuleInstance represents the Win32 instance handle.The ModuleInstance property has been deprecated. There is no replacement ...
Monitor's refresh rate in hertz. If a range of rates is supported, use the MinRefreshRate and MaxRefreshRate properties, ...
More cake orders have come in. Can you help us out? Watch the TV and make cakes that match the ones on the screen. Good luck! ...
More records remain to be enumerated! To enumerate ALL reissue the command with the \/Continue\ option. OR To enumerate remaining ...