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comment Re-give users ownership of their mapped home folders via powershell
Thank you for the script. I will give this a try as well.
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comment Re-give users ownership of their mapped home folders via powershell
Will this work on multiple user folders? Or would I have to manually specify who the owner should be?
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comment Re-give users ownership of their mapped home folders via powershell
Can't believe I didn't think of this. I will give it a shot. Thank you.
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comment Re-give users ownership of their mapped home folders via powershell
Yes, they are set in AD and the folders themselves reside on the DC.