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Get-UserProfileDefinition
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Get-UserProfileDefinition
Gets the high level description of a configuration for profile management, based on a byte array (blob).
Syntax
Get-UserProfileDefinition
[-ByteArray] <Byte[]>
[-ExcludeUnconfigured]
[<CommonParameters>]
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Description
Use this command to convert a configuration byte array into a set of named property settings. The byte array will either have been retrieved from the Broker, or from the New-UserProfileConfiguration cmdlet.
Examples
EXAMPLE 1
The first command creates a fresh configuration set in its default state, and stores it in a Windows PowerShell variable. The second command interprets the new blob, and would output the individual properties of the default configuration.
$blob = New-UserProfileConfiguration
Get-UserProfileDefinition -ByteArray $blob
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EXAMPLE 2
This command creates a fresh configuration set in its default state, and pipes the resulting byte array through to Get-UserProfileDefinition, which will interpret it and output its individual properties.
New-UserProfileConfiguration | Get-UserProfileDefinition
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Parameters
-ByteArray
Specifies the low-level byte array (blob) to be interpreted.
Type: | Byte[] |
Position: | 1 |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | True (ByValue) |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-ExcludeUnconfigured
When this switch is supplied, the returned object will only carry the properties whose values have been explicitly set. Properties whose values are unconfigured will be omitted. When this switch is not supplied, the full set of configuration properties will be returned, and any unconfigured settings will just appear to be set to their default value.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
CommonParameters
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see about_CommonParameters.
Inputs
Byte[]
The cmdlet accepts the ByteArray parameter as pipeline input.
Outputs
PSObject
This cmdlet outputs a single PSObject with multiple properties. Each property denotes one setting within the configuration set. The following is a summary of the properties and their data types:
ServiceActive (bool?)
ProcessedGroups (string[])
ExcludedGroups (string[])
ProcessAdmins (bool?)
UserStorePath (string)
PSMidSessionWriteBack (bool?)
OfflineSupport (bool?)
DeleteCachedProfilesOnLogoff (bool?)
ProfileDeleteDelay (int?)
MigrateWindowsProfilesToUserStore (MigrateWindowsProfilesToUserStoreEnum?)
LocalProfileConflictHandling (LocalProfileConflictHandlingEnum?)
TemplateProfilePath (string)
TemplateProfileOverridesLocalProfile (bool?)
TemplateProfileOverridesRoamingProfile (bool?)
TemplateProfileIsMandatory (bool?)
LoadRetries (int?)
ProcessCookieFiles (bool?)
DisableDynamicConfig (bool?)
LogoffRatherThanTempProfile (bool?)
DebugMode (bool?)
LogLevel_Warnings (bool?)
LogLevel_Information (bool?)
LogLevel_FileSystemNotification (bool?)
LogLevel_FileSystemActions (bool?)
LogLevel_RegistryActions (bool?)
LogLevel_RegistryDifference (bool?)
LogLevel_ActiveDirectoryActions (bool?)
LogLevel_PolicyUserLogon (bool?)
LogLevel_Logon (bool?)
LogLevel_Logoff (bool?)
LogLevel_UserName (bool?)
MaxLogSize (int?)
DebugFilePath (string)
ExclusionList (string[])
IncludeListRegistry (string[])
ExclusionListSyncFiles (string[])
ExclusionListSyncDir (string[])
SyncDirList (string[])
SyncFileList (string[])
MirrorFoldersList (string[])
PSEnabled (bool?)
PSAlwaysCache_Enabled (bool?)
PSAlwaysCache (int?)
PSPendingLockTimeout (int?)
PSUserGroups (string[])
CPEnable (bool?)
CPUserGroups (string[])
CPSchemaPathData (string)
CPPathData (string)
CPMigrationFromBaseProfileToCPStore (bool?)
FRAdminAccess (bool?)
FRIncDomainName (bool?)
FRAppDataEnabled (FRAppDataEnum?)
FRAppDataPath (string)
FRDesktopEnabled (FRDesktopEnum?)
FRDesktopPath (string)
FRStartMenuEnabled (FRStartMenuEnum?)
FRStartMenuPath (string)
FRDocumentsEnabled (FRDocumentsEnum?)
FRDocumentsPath (string)
FRPicturesEnabled (FRPicturesEnum?)
FRPicturesPath (string)
FRMusicEnabled (FRMusicEnum?)
FRMusicPath (string)
FRVideosEnabled (FRVideosEnum?)
FRVideosPath (string)
FRFavoritesEnabled (FRFavoritesEnum?)
FRFavoritesPath (string)
FRContactsEnabled (FRContactsEnum?)
FRContactsPath (string)
FRDownloadsEnabled (FRDownloadsEnum?)
FRDownloadsPath (string)
FRLinksEnabled (FRLinksEnum?)
FRLinksPath (string)
FRSearchesEnabled (FRSearchesEnum?)
FRSearchesPath (string)
FRSavedGamesEnabled (FRSavedGamesEnum?)
FRSavedGamesPath (string)
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