Powershell scripts useful for Windows enterprise administration.
All scripts are written by me, if not stated otherwise.
For a detailed description refer to the header's .DESCRIPTION
field, here's just a quick summary:
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AD-Add-Users-To-Group.ps1
Add multiple users from CSV file to a particular group.
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AD-Connect-HomeDrives.ps1
Create home folders and connect them as home drive to AD users.
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AD-Disable-Inactive-Users.ps1
Disable users that haven't logged in for a while.
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AD-Get-New-Accounts.ps1
Get all accounts that have been created recently.
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AD-Rename-User.ps1
Rename user's AD account and notify him by email.
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AD-Switch-Group.ps1
Remove users from one group and add to another.
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Get-Inactive-Computers.ps1
Get a list of computers where nobody logged in for a while.
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Get-LockedOutLocation.ps1
An exellent function by Jason Walker to query PDC for a computer that processed a failed user logon attempt which caused the user account to become locked out.
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USMT-Backup
Powershell wrappers for Microsoft's User State Migration Tool. Basically, a one-click backup & restore solution.
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Backup-UserProfile-USB.ps1
Powershell wrapper for robocopy to backup user's profile folder & other non-system folders to USB disk.
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Install-Java.ps1
A one-click installer and updater. Checks for the latest JRE online prior to installing. Removes unnecessary old versions. Deploys with predefined global configuration settings & exception list, so no additional configuration is required.
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Uninstall-Remote.ps1
Uninstall MSI-based software from remote PC.
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New-HP-Printer-Setup.ps1
Create DHCP reservation & add a new HP printer on a print server.
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Set-Outlook-Signature
Dynamically set user's signature based on his AD attributes. A modification of Daniel Classon's script.
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Clean-Spooler.ps1
Clean old spooled documents.
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Find-Username.ps1
Find computers where specified user is currently logged in.
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Fix-Acl.ps1
Scan all nested objects inside a folder and apply folder's ACL to them (if there's a difference).
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Get-All-Computers-With-Users.ps1
Pull all computers from DC and see who is currently logged in.
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Get-Local-Admins.ps1
Scan all computers and see who has local admin rights.
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Get-LogOn-LogOff.ps1
Pull Logon and Logoff events from a specified computer to see who logged in / logged out and when.