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3 TopicsHow to define a file group in windows file server resource manager with multiple file extensions.
Option 1: Create File Group Name Manually with Windows GUI Go to FSRM File Screening Management. Select File Group. Create a file group with a name and included extensions (e.g., name: 'malware files', include file types: '"*.2xx9", "*.73i87A",). In this case, adding each bulk file is very difficult. Option 2: Create File Group Name and Add Multiple Extensions with Windows PowerShell Using PowerShell Run the following command to create the file group: powershell New-FsrmFileGroup -Name "malware files" -IncludePattern @("*.2xx9", "*.73i87A") If this doesn't work, follow the steps below: Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Create the File Group Name Manually Using GUI Refer to Option 1 for creating the file group named "malware files". Step 2: Define the File Group Name powershell $fileGroupName = "malware files" Step 3: Define the New File Extensions and Patterns powershell $newFilePatterns = @( "*.2xx9", "*.73i87A", "*.911", "*.a", "*.aaa", "*.abc", "*.AES256", "*.asasin", "*.avos", "*.bat", "*.better_call_saul", "*.bloc", "*.boost", "*.btc" ) Step 4: Get the Existing File Group powershell $fileGroup = Get-FsrmFileGroup -Name $fileGroupName Step 5: Combine the Existing Patterns with the New Patterns powershell $combinedPatterns = $fileGroup.Patterns + $newFilePatterns Step 6: Remove Duplicate Patterns powershell $combinedPatterns = $combinedPatterns | Select-Object -Unique Step 7: Update the File Group with the Combined Patterns powershell Set-FsrmFileGroup -Name $fileGroupName -Include $combinedPatterns That's all!528Views0likes0Comments