HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\currentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders
should show you where folders are being redirected to.

On 6 October 2014 16:30, Michael Leone <[email protected]> wrote:

> Progress!
>
> $a = Get-GPOReport 'Default Domain Policy' -ReportType xml
>
>
> Liberal use of "Get-Member" eventually allows me to drill down to:
>
>
> $a.gpo.user.ExtensionData.extension.folder.location.DestinationPath
>
>
> which gives me somewhat of what I need:
>
>
> My Videos
> My Music
> \\CSR-Server\users\%USERNAME%\My Documents
> My Pictures
> \\CSR-Server\users\%USERNAME%\Desktop
>
>
> So this is part of what I need. Now for the OU the GPO is linked to, and the 
> security group ....
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Michael Leone <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I have a need to have a script examine my GPOs and I need to pull out 3
>> specific pieces of information.
>>
>> 1. What OU is the GPO linked to?
>> 2. What AD group is the GPO filtering on? (we don't filter with WMI, only
>> on AD group membership)
>> 3, All these GPOs will do User Folder Redirection; I need to know where.
>>
>> See, we do folder redirection based on group membership and what OU the
>> user is in. The folder redirection of the GPO must match the home profile
>> of the user in AD.
>>
>> Problem is, I have users that have moved OUs, but their group memberships
>> weren't updated. Or, their group memberships were updated, but their OU was
>> not.
>>
>> So I have users with home profiles on servers that are not where the
>> folder redirection is pointing at. This causes problems, as you may imagine.
>>
>> So I need to pull the user OU, group membership and profile locations.
>> That I know how to do that. But I need to match the OU and group membership
>> with the details of the GPO, and report mismatches between folder
>> redirection location and home profiles.
>>
>> I've found a lot of references that say it's possible to use PS to get
>> those GPO details, but I find no concrete examples. Closest I've come is
>>
>>
>> http://www.ldap389.info/en/2010/09/17/powershell-search-settings-gpo-parameter-configuration-gpmc/
>>
>> And that doesn't tell me how to get the details of the folder redirection
>> location.
>>
>> Anybody done this (look at details of folder redirection using PS)? Got a
>> link?
>>
>>
>


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