Register a SA Forums Account here!
JOINING THE SA FORUMS WILL REMOVE THIS BIG AD, THE ANNOYING UNDERLINED ADS, AND STUPID INTERSTITIAL ADS!!!

You can: log in, read the tech support FAQ, or request your lost password. This dumb message (and those ads) will appear on every screen until you register! Get rid of this crap by registering your own SA Forums Account and joining roughly 150,000 Goons, for the one-time price of $9.95! We charge money because it costs us money per month for bills, and since we don't believe in showing ads to our users, we try to make the money back through forum registrations.
 
  • Post
  • Reply
Honey Im Homme
Sep 3, 2009

If I were to use a powershell login script from gpo, the modules I used need to be installed on each machine the script runs on correct? If I install them under my own account will this also install them for other accounts?

Adbot
ADBOT LOVES YOU

Honey Im Homme
Sep 3, 2009

adaz posted:

Not necessarily, you could have the first line of the script be

code:
import-Module -path "\\some\server\path\module.ps1"
You could also modify the psmodulepath environment variable to point to a specified share where you are storing your modules and run Import-Module Name

Did the trick, cheers!

Honey Im Homme
Sep 3, 2009

I don't suppose anyone has used powershell to bulk migrate user accounts across domains? Ideally keeping all of their properties (profile paths, homedrives etc?)

Is exporting to csv and reimporting on the new domain the best way to do this?

Honey Im Homme
Sep 3, 2009

Thank you so much. Will have a play around and see how things go.

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Post
  • Reply