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Created: 26 May 2023 14:42

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Does Anyone have any better way to export this "Powershell Parameter Whitelist" ??This Tab right here is quite confusing to the new people. Trusted Files:  ((but you can only input IP/IP Ra ...

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CLELUQMAN Posted 30 May 2023 09:26
manually review the entries for any unfamiliar, suspicious, or unrelated items.
Bebe_Bote Posted 30 May 2023 00:34
It can be done but you need to do it by manual evaluation.
jetjetd Posted 30 May 2023 00:18
Its possible but you need to do it manually.
Kyle Padilla Posted 29 May 2023 15:21
Please contact support sangfor team.
NeTSec Posted 29 May 2023 15:17
Using the Get-Command cmdlet, you may export the "PowerShell Parameter Whitelist" by getting the parameter information from the relevant PowerShell module or cmdlet. After obtaining the information, you may save it to a file or export it to a preferred format using PowerShell scripting techniques.
Noah19 Posted 29 May 2023 15:15
Additionally, tooltips or contextual help within the application might offer guidance on how to navigate and use the export feature effectively.
VanFlyheights Posted 29 May 2023 15:04
You could explore writing a custom script or using automation tools to extract the desired information from the "Powershell Parameter Whitelist" tab. This way, you can customize the export process to match your preferences and requirements.
Natsu Dragneel Posted 29 May 2023 15:01
Engage with the community and seek advice from experienced users who might have already found easier ways to export the "Powershell Parameter Whitelist" tab.
BitCloud Posted 29 May 2023 14:58
Examine the documentation to see if there is any information on how to export the "Powershell Parameter Whitelist" tab. Furthermore, tooltips or contextual assistance inside the program may provide instructions on how to browse and use the export option successfully.
Adonis001 Posted 29 May 2023 14:55
If the product or platform permits it, you might consider building a custom script or utilizing automation tools to retrieve the needed information from the "Powershell Parameter Whitelist" tab. This allows you to tailor the export procedure to your own needs and tastes.
Naomi Posted 29 May 2023 14:47
Manual evaluate: You may evaluate the entries in the "PowerShell Params Whitelist" tab manually by copying and pasting the list into a different document or spreadsheet. This allows you to thoroughly study each entry and spot any questionable or illegal additions. While manual inspection takes time, it gives a thorough study of the whitelist.