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file-system-scripting-WMI-scripting-and-Active-Directory-scripting-respectively

i have written different functions/pipelines in powershell that deals with deals with file system scripting, WMI scripting, and Active Directory scripting respectively

Line number 3 to 15 are the parameters for the script. They are divided into 3 groups -> CopyOldDocs/GetOSVersion/RemoveExpiredUsers. The keyword used to divide params in groups is ParameterSetName.

It is mandatory to supply a parameter to the script when running as [Switch] $CopyOldDocs, [Switch] $GetOSVersion, [Switch] $RemoveExpiredUsers all are mandatory parameters belonging to different groups.

You can run the script using one of the following methods :

  1. .\Practical2.ps1 -CopyOldDocs
  2. .\Practical2.ps1 -RemoveExpiredUsers
  3. .\Practical2.ps1 -GetOSVersion
  4. .\Practical2.ps1 -GetOSVersion -ComputerName

The following lines from the script check which function you want to run: if ($CopyOldDocs) { Copy-OldDocs } if ($RemoveExpiredUsers) { Remove-ExpiredUsers } if ($GetOSVersion) { Get-OSVersion }

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