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Creating Endpoint Security Policies with PowerShell | Powers Hell #195

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Creating Endpoint Security Policies with PowerShell | Powers Hell

Keeping up with the rapid momentum of everything in the modern management world is a full time job. It’s exhausting, but it’s also fun.

https://powers-hell.com/2020/04/21/creating-endpoint-security-policies-with-powershell/

RorySRut commented 1 year ago

You mention 'Every template has a dedicated list of available settings and the required values that they will accept - and it’s an exhaustive list. To view the settings, we call the deviceManagement/settingsDefinitions endpoint.' Would you be willing to tell me how to do that for the Firewall template? I am under the gun to move firewall rules from Trellix/McAfee to Defender. I would like to build them out and add them via a script instead of entering each one straight in to Intune. Every part of your instructions are working. I am just not sure how to get the settings.