How To Enumerate Windows User Profiles With PowerShell
When trying to list all profiles, you need a script that can account for a variety of scenarios.
Adam Bertram is a 20-year veteran of IT. He’s currently an automation engineer, blogger, independent consultant, freelance writer, author, and trainer. Adam focuses on DevOps, system management, and automation technologies as well as various cloud platforms. He is a Microsoft Cloud and Datacenter Management MVP and efficiency nerd that enjoys teaching others a better way to leverage automation.
When trying to list all profiles, you need a script that can account for a variety of scenarios.
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