Chandler knows about DFS?! WOW! J
The script appears fubar but it got me close enough that I'm making progress.
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Not sure if this will do what you want...I used "Mr. Bing"
Basically it seems to do what you want, the link says you have to use ADSIEDIT.
I haven't run across this (yet) so I don't know if this works or not.
https://powershell.org/forums/topic/how-to-turn-off-dfsr-move-deleted-files-to-conflicts-and-deleted-folder/
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After spending most of the morning in deep conversations with Mr. Google I've
come up empty. I'm hoping someone knows or can point me to an answer.
I'm trying to change the settings on all my DFS folders to turn off the "Move
deleted files to Conflict and Deleted folder" option. I haven't found any of
the PS cmdlets that access it. Ideally I'd like to just change the system
default somewhere so they automatically get created that way, but I'll take
what I can get at this point.
Thanks
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