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Inserts * | Specify how personally identifiable information is masked when viewing the log files. For example, the Insert "ItemURI" indicates that user URI information should be masked. As a result, a user URI such as sip:[email protected] will appear as a generic URI that hides the user name but preserve the domain name: Sip:[email protected] Inserts mask such things as user names and computer names; phone numbers; and IP addresses. |
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Identity | Unique identifier of the search term to be returned. A search term consists of two parts: the scope where the term is configured (that is, the collection of centralized logging configuration settings where the term can be found) and the term name. For example: -Identity "site:Redmond/CallID" You can also specify just the search term scope; for example: -Identity "site:Redmond" In that case, all the search terms configured for use on the Redmond site will be returned. If this parameter is not specified then the Get-CsClsSearchTerm cmdlet will return information about all your centralized logging search terms. |
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