Disable-CMSoftwareMeteringRule
Disables Configuration Manager software metering rules.
Syntax
Disable-CMSoftwareMeteringRule
-Id <String>
[-DisableWildcardHandling]
[-ForceWildcardHandling]
[-WhatIf]
[-Confirm]
[<CommonParameters>]
Disable-CMSoftwareMeteringRule
-InputObject <IResultObject>
[-DisableWildcardHandling]
[-ForceWildcardHandling]
[-WhatIf]
[-Confirm]
[<CommonParameters>]
Disable-CMSoftwareMeteringRule
-ProductName <String>
[-DisableWildcardHandling]
[-ForceWildcardHandling]
[-WhatIf]
[-Confirm]
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
The Disable-CMSoftwareMeteringRule cmdlet disables one or more software metering rules in Configuration Manager. If you disable a rule, it does not collect information from clients. You can use the Enable-CMSoftwareMeteringRule cmdlet to enable a rule that you previously disabled.
Software metering monitors and collects software usage data from Configuration Manager clients, such as when clients began using a particular software program and how long users have worked with that software. You can create software metering rules that specify which software to monitor.
You can specify rules that disable software metering rules by ID or by product name, or use the Get-CMSoftwareMeteringRule cmdlet. You can use the Remove-CMSoftwareMeteringRule to permanently delete a rule.
For more information about software metering in Configuration Manager, see Introduction to Software Metering in Configuration Manager.
Note
Run Configuration Manager cmdlets from the Configuration Manager site drive, for example PS XYZ:\>
. For more information, see getting started.
Examples
Example 1: Disable rules for a specific product
PS XYZ:\>Disable-CMSoftwareMeteringRule -ProductName "Accounting Package"
This command disables software metering rules for the product named Accounting Package. There may be more than one rule.
Example 2: Disable a specific rule
PS XYZ:\>Disable-CMSoftwareMeteringRule -Id "16777229"
This command disables a software metering rule that has the specified ID.
Parameters
-Confirm
Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Aliases: | cf |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | False |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-DisableWildcardHandling
This parameter treats wildcard characters as literal character values. You can't combine it with ForceWildcardHandling.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-ForceWildcardHandling
This parameter processes wildcard characters and may lead to unexpected behavior (not recommended). You can't combine it with DisableWildcardHandling.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-Id
Specifies an array of IDs for software metering rules.
Type: | String |
Aliases: | RuleId |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-InputObject
Specifies a software metering rule object. To obtain a software metering rule object, use the Get-CMSoftwareMeteringRule cmdlet.
Type: | IResultObject |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-ProductName
Specifies a name for a product that a rule meters.
Type: | String |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-WhatIf
Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet doesn't run.
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Aliases: | wi |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | False |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
Inputs
Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ManagementProvider.IResultObject
Outputs
System.Object