Set-CMEndpointProtectionSummarizationSchedule

Set-CMEndpointProtectionSummarizationSchedule

Modifies an Endpoint Protection summarization schedule.

Syntax

Parameter Set: Set
Set-CMEndpointProtectionSummarizationSchedule -Interval <Int32> [-Unit <SummarizationScheduleUnit> {Days | Hours | Minutes} ] [-Confirm] [-WhatIf] [ <CommonParameters>]

Detailed Description

The Set-CMEndpointProtectionSummarizationSchedule cmdlet modifies the settings of an System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection summarization schedule. For more information about Endpoint Protection summarization schedules, see How to Monitor Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=268428) on TechNet.

Parameters

-Interval<Int32>

Specifies an amount of time, as an integer. This value works with the unit type you specify in the Unit parameter. Valid values for this parameter depend on the unit that you select:

-- Minutes: 10 through 59.
-- Hours: 1 through 23.
-- Days: 1 through 31.

Aliases

none

Required?

true

Position?

named

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-Unit<SummarizationScheduleUnit>

Specifies a unit to use to define an interval for the summarization schedule. The acceptable values for this parameter are:

-- Days
-- Hours
-- Minutes

Aliases

none

Required?

false

Position?

named

Default Value

none

Accept Pipeline Input?

True (ByPropertyName)

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-Confirm

Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.

Required?

false

Position?

named

Default Value

false

Accept Pipeline Input?

false

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

-WhatIf

Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.

Required?

false

Position?

named

Default Value

false

Accept Pipeline Input?

false

Accept Wildcard Characters?

false

<CommonParameters>

This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -OutBuffer, and -OutVariable. For more information, see    about_CommonParameters (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216).

Inputs

The input type is the type of the objects that you can pipe to the cmdlet.

Outputs

The output type is the type of the objects that the cmdlet emits.

Examples

Example 1: Modify an Endpoint Protection summarization schedules

This command modifies the interval and unit values to specify that 10 days pass before the Endpoint Protection Summarization Schedule runs again.

PS C:\> Set-CMEndpointProtectionSummarizationSchedule -Interval 10 -UnitType "Days"

Get-CMEndpointProtectionSummarizationSchedule