[Index]

Model: device/exchangeonline/ClassificationRuleCollection

Model Details: device/exchangeonline/ClassificationRuleCollection

Title Description Details
OrganizationId
  • Field Name: OrganizationId
  • Type: String
Version
  • Field Name: Version
  • Type: String
PSShowComputerName
  • Field Name: PSShowComputerName
  • Type: Boolean
Name
  • Field Name: Name
  • Type: String
Description
  • Field Name: Description
  • Type: String
SerializedClassificationRuleCollection
  • Field Name: SerializedClassificationRuleCollection.[n]
  • Type: Array
IsExportable
  • Field Name: IsExportable
  • Type: Boolean
PSComputerName
  • Field Name: PSComputerName
  • Type: String
FileData * The FileData parameter specifies the classification rule collection file you want to import. A valid value for this parameter requires you to read the file to a byte-encoded object using the Get-Content cmdlet. For example, ([Byte[]](Get-Content -Encoding Byte -Path "C:\My Documents\<filename>" -ReadCount 0)).
  • Field Name: FileData
  • Type: String
Identity The Identity parameter specifies the classification rule collection you want to view. You can use any value that uniquely identifies the classification rule collection. For example, you can specify the name, rule collection name or distinguished name (DN) of the classification rule collection.
  • Field Name: Identity
  • Type: String
DistinguishedName
  • Field Name: DistinguishedName
  • Type: String
Publisher
  • Field Name: Publisher
  • Type: String
RuleCollectionName
  • Field Name: RuleCollectionName
  • Type: String
IsFingerprintRuleCollection
  • Field Name: IsFingerprintRuleCollection
  • Type: Boolean
LocalizedName
  • Field Name: LocalizedName
  • Type: String
IsEncrypted
  • Field Name: IsEncrypted
  • Type: Boolean
ExchangeVersion
  • Field Name: ExchangeVersion
  • Type: String
DomainController This parameter is available only in on-premises Exchange 2016. The DomainController parameter specifies the domain controller that's used by this cmdlet to read data from or write data to Active Directory. You identify the domain controller by its fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For example, dc01.contoso.com.
  • Field Name: DomainController
  • Type: String
IsValid
  • Field Name: IsValid
  • Type: Boolean
WhenChanged
  • Field Name: WhenChanged
  • Type: String
  • Format: date-time
ObjectState
  • Field Name: ObjectState
  • Type: String
RunspaceId
  • Field Name: RunspaceId
  • Type: String
ClassificationRuleCollectionXml
  • Field Name: ClassificationRuleCollectionXml
  • Type: String