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    • NerdyDadN
      NerdyDad
      last edited by

      I've done it by PowerShell before. However, I have found that it's not very good at adding permissions to objects, such as files and folders. Otherwise, it creates the user with the correct username, template password, email, and prints out an onboarding sheet for the new employee. It asks you the basic questions and takes care of the rest for you.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        Ansible and Salt have good methods for this if you wanted to go that route.

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        • GreyG
          Grey @Obsolesce
          last edited by

          @Tim_G said in Creating users:

          You could probably waste a bunch of time creating an .hta with dropdowns and all kinds of things.

          Or you could get HR to fill out a .csv with required fields and import that to create a user.

          Easiest to keep things how they are. There's no harm in a user template in AD. It's fast and simple.

          And it sucks to have a whole bunch of template users. It's not efficient, in my view.
          https://media.makeameme.org/created/i-was-getting-4qbs0x.jpg

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          • NerdyDadN
            NerdyDad
            last edited by

            Try this out. It pops up with a command prompt to ask you a few questions to get started. Once the questions are answered, it takes care of most everything else. When it is done, it should spit out a piece of paper for you to give to the new employee with the information that they need.

            I sterilized it so that you could use it in your company.

            #Imports the AD & NTFS Modules (Module 1.02)
            Import-Module activedirectory
            Import-Module MSOnline
            
            #Sets Variables (Module 1.03)
            $fn #First Name
            $ln #Last Name
            $title
            $dep #Department
            $loc #Location
            $man #Manager
            $un #Username
            $officePhone
            $streetAdd
            $city
            $ZIP
            $fi #First Name Initial, will be used to figure out Username
            
            #Getting information (Module 1.04)
            Write-Host "I need some information from you first. Answer the following questions to get started."
            $fn = read-host "First Name?"
            $ln = Read-Host "Last Name?"
            $title = Read-Host "Title?"
            $dep = Read-Host "Department?"
            $man = Read-Host "Manager (Username)?"
            $loc = Read-Host "<location>?"
            
            #Finding out the Username (Module 1.05)
            $fi = $fn.Substring(0,1)
            $un = -join ($ln, $fi)
            
            #Sets Location information (Module 1.06)
            if ($loc -eq "Loc1") { #If the user is in Loc1 (Module 1.07)
                $officePhone = "(999) 999-9999";
                $streetAdd = "123 Anywhere Drive";
                $city = "YourTown";
                $ZIP = "12345";
            }
            Else { #If the user is in Loc2 (Module 1.08)
                $officePhone = "(987) 654-3210";
                $streetAdd = "987 Nothere Blvd";
                $city = "Somewhere Else";
                $ZIP = "98765";
            }
            
            #Sets Password (Module 1.09)
            $passwd = (Read-Host -AsSecureString "Account Password")
            $password = ConvertFrom-SecureString -SecureString $passwd
            
            $userParams = @{ #(Module 1.10)
            	'Name' = $un;
            	'Enabled' = $true;
            	'AccountPassword' = $passwd; 
            	'UserPrincipalName' = -join ($un, "@mycompany.com");
            	'SamAccountName' = $un;
            	'ChangePasswordAtLogon' = $false;
            	'GivenName' = $fn;
            	'Surname' = $ln;
            	'DisplayName' = -join ($fn, " ", $ln);
            	'Description' = $title;
            	'OfficePhone' = $officePhone;
            	'StreetAddress' =  $streetAdd;
            	'City' = $city;
            	'State' = "Texas";
            	'PostalCode' = $ZIP;
            	'Title' = $title;
            	'Department' = $dep;
            	'Company' = 'MyCompany';
            	'Manager' = $man;
            }
            
            #Creates the user in AD (Module 1.11)
            New-ADUser @userParams
            
            #Wait for the account to be created before doing anything else (Module 1.12)
            Start-Sleep -Seconds 10
            
            #Makes the user's network drive, scan folder, and sets the permissions to their folders and files (Module 1.13)
            if ($loc -eq "Loc1") { #If the user is in Loc1 (Module 1.14)
            New-Item -Name $un -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\" #Creates users network drive
            New-Item -Name scans -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\$un\" #Creates users scan folder
            }
            Else { #If the user is in Loc2 (Module 1.15)
            New-Item -Name $un -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\" #Creates users network drive
            New-Item -Name scans -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\$un" #Creates users scan folder
            }
            
            #Adds the user to the correct Security Group for permissions and other network drives
            if ($dep -eq "Accounting"){ #(Module 1.16)
            Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Accounting' -Members $un #(Module 1.17)
            } #Adds the user to the Accounting Group
            Elseif ($dep -eq "Customer Service") { #(Module 1.18)
            Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Customer Service' -Members $un #(Module 1.19)
            } #Adds the user to the Customer Service Group
            Elseif ($dep -eq "Executives") { #(Module 1.20)
            Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Executives' -Members $un #(Module 1.21)
            } #Adds the user to the Executives Group
            Elseif ($dep -eq "HR") { #(Module 1.22)
            Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Human Resources' -Members $un #(Module 1.23)
            } #Adds the user to the Human Resources Group
            Elseif ($dep -eq "Human Resources") { #(Module 1.24)
            Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Human Resources' -Members $un #(Module 1.25)
            } #Adds the user to the Human Resources Group
            Elseif ($dep -eq "IT") { #(Module 1.26)
            Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Domain Admins' -Members $un #(Module 1.27)
            } #Adds the user to the Domain Admins Group for IT
            Elseif ($dep -eq "Maintenance") { #(Module 1.28)
            Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'MaintGroup' -Members $un #(Module 1.29)
            } #Adds the user to the Maintenance Group
            Elseif ($dep -eq "Production") { #(Module 1.30)
            Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Production' -Members $un #(Module 1.31)
            } #Adds the user to the Production GroupHR
            Elseif ($dep -eq "QA") {  #(Module 1.32)
            Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'QA Group' -Members $un #(Module 1.33)
            } #Adds the user to the QA Group
            Elseif ($dep -eq "Quality Assurance") {  #(Module 1.34)
            Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'QA Group' -Members $un #(Module 1.35)
            } #Adds the user to the QA Group
            Elseif ($dep -eq "Shipping") {  #(Module 1.36)
            Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'SHIP' -Members $un #(Module 1.37)
            } #Adds the user to the Shipping Group
            Else { #(Module 1.38)
            Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Domain Users' -Members $un #(Module 1.39)
            } #Dumps the user to the Domain Users Group
            
            $manfn = Get-ADUser $man -Properties Name | select Name #Gets the manager's name (Module 1.40)
            
            #Creates a report of the User's information
            $report = "Hello $fn $ln,
            
            From the IT Department, welcome to <MyCompany>.   We 
            are here to help you connect to the resources that you need for 
            your job.   If you need assistance with technology, please feel 
            free to contact us at either the help page, which is set as your 
            home page in Internet Explorer, email us at 
            helpdesk@<MyCompany>.com, or call us at extension 4357.
            
            Below you will find your information so that you can login to 
            the network and get started:
            
            Your username is domain\$un
            Your password is 
            Your email address is $fn$ln@<MyCompany>.com
            Your phone number is $officePhone Ext. 
            
            It is suggested that you change your password to something that 
            you can remember but difficult enough that somebody else cannot 
            figure out.   The requirement is only 6 characters, but we do 
            advise on making it longer, throw some numbers and special 
            characters in there as well to make it stronger.   Best advice 
            would be to use a pass-PHRASE instead of a pass-WORD.
            
            Your computer should already be setup with your email loaded and 
            your network drives.   At <MyCompany>, we use Microsoft 
            Outlook as the email client.   Depending on what department you 
            are in will depend on what drives you have available.   
            Generally, everybody will have an F: drive and a G: drive.   The 
            F: drive is your network folder.   Place in there the documents 
            that you feel you cannot do your job without.   In the F: drive 
            will be a scan folder.   When you go to the Xerox to scan in 
            documents, then you will find them in your scan folder.   The G: 
            drive is a company-wide shared folder.  As for your department 
            drives, it would be best to talk with $($manfn.name), 
            your supervisor/manager, about the nature and uses of these drives.
            
            The use of the equipment and resources provided are a privilege 
            to you for use and should not be taken advantage of.   There are 
            measures set in place that allows us to manage the network.   Do 
            not assume that there is any personal privacy on this network.   
            The only privacy that you can assume is for the nature of your 
            work.   All information (including emails, documents, 
            spreadsheets, pictures, etc.) contained on the equipment 
            provided and on the network is the sole property of Standard 
            Meat Company.
            
            If you have problems with your equipment or network resources, 
            please feel free to ask.   We do not mind helping, but we cannot 
            help if we do not know, so please ask! 
            
            Sincerely,
            
            
            Your IT Department"
            
            if ($loc -eq "Loc1") { #(Module 1.43)
            Write-Output $report | Out-Printer
            }
            Else { #(Module 1.44)
            Write-Output $report | Out-Printer \\server\'Xerox WorkCentre 4260'
            }
            
            #Waiting for AD & Azure to Synchronize, which synchronizes every 30 minutes (Module 1.45)
            Write-host "Waiting..."
            Start-Sleep -Seconds 1800
            
            #Connect to O365 and licenses the user
            Connect-MsolService #(Module 1.46)
            Set-MsolUserLicense -UserPrincipalName (-join($un,'@<MyCompany>.com')) -AddLicenses #(Module 1.47)
            
            #Connects to the Exchange box, creates the users email account, then disconnects from the Exchange box
            $mail = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri https://outlook.office365.com/powershell-liveid/ -AllowRedirection -Authentication Basic -Credential $cred #(Module 1.48-Part 1)
            Import-PSSession $mail -WarningAction SilentlyContinue | Out-Null #(Module 1.48-Part 2)
            enable-Mailbox -Identity $un -Alias $un -DisplayName (-join($fn,$ln)) #Creates the users mailbox (Module 1.49)
            IF ($dep -eq "Executives") { #(Module 1.50)
            Set-Mailbox (-join($un,'@<MyCompany>.com')) -ProhibitSendQuota 19.5GB -ProhibitSendReceiveQuota 20GB -IssueWarningQuota 19GB #Sets the mailbox size in Exchange Online so that the user isn't using all 50 GB of storage (Module 1.51)
            } #If they are an executive, then they get 20 GB of mailbox space
            elseif ($dep -eq "IT") { #(Module 1.52)
            Set-Mailbox (-join($un,'@<MyCompany>.com')) #(Module 1.53)
            } #IT gets the full mailbox, of course 
            else { #(Module 1.54)
            Set-Mailbox (-join($un,'@<MyCompany>.com')) -ProhibitSendQuota 9.5GB -ProhibitSendReceiveQuota 10GB -IssueWarningQuota 9GB #Sets the mailbox size in Exchange Online so that the user isn't using all 50 GB of storage (Module 1.55)
            } #Otherwise, everybody else gets 10 GB of mailbox space
            Remove-PSSession -Session $mail #Disconnects from the Exchange box (Module 1.56)
            
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            • GreyG
              Grey @NerdyDad
              last edited by

              @NerdyDad said in Creating users:

              Try this out. It pops up with a command prompt to ask you a few questions to get started. Once the questions are answered, it takes care of most everything else. When it is done, it should spit out a piece of paper for you to give to the new employee with the information that they need.

              I sterilized it so that you could use it in your company.

              #Imports the AD & NTFS Modules (Module 1.02)
              Import-Module activedirectory
              Import-Module MSOnline
              
              #Sets Variables (Module 1.03)
              $fn #First Name
              $ln #Last Name
              $title
              $dep #Department
              $loc #Location
              $man #Manager
              $un #Username
              $officePhone
              $streetAdd
              $city
              $ZIP
              $fi #First Name Initial, will be used to figure out Username
              
              #Getting information (Module 1.04)
              Write-Host "I need some information from you first. Answer the following questions to get started."
              $fn = read-host "First Name?"
              $ln = Read-Host "Last Name?"
              $title = Read-Host "Title?"
              $dep = Read-Host "Department?"
              $man = Read-Host "Manager (Username)?"
              $loc = Read-Host "<location>?"
              
              #Finding out the Username (Module 1.05)
              $fi = $fn.Substring(0,1)
              $un = -join ($ln, $fi)
              
              #Sets Location information (Module 1.06)
              if ($loc -eq "Loc1") { #If the user is in Loc1 (Module 1.07)
                  $officePhone = "(999) 999-9999";
                  $streetAdd = "123 Anywhere Drive";
                  $city = "YourTown";
                  $ZIP = "12345";
              }
              Else { #If the user is in Loc2 (Module 1.08)
                  $officePhone = "(987) 654-3210";
                  $streetAdd = "987 Nothere Blvd";
                  $city = "Somewhere Else";
                  $ZIP = "98765";
              }
              
              #Sets Password (Module 1.09)
              $passwd = (Read-Host -AsSecureString "Account Password")
              $password = ConvertFrom-SecureString -SecureString $passwd
              
              $userParams = @{ #(Module 1.10)
              	'Name' = $un;
              	'Enabled' = $true;
              	'AccountPassword' = $passwd; 
              	'UserPrincipalName' = -join ($un, "@mycompany.com");
              	'SamAccountName' = $un;
              	'ChangePasswordAtLogon' = $false;
              	'GivenName' = $fn;
              	'Surname' = $ln;
              	'DisplayName' = -join ($fn, " ", $ln);
              	'Description' = $title;
              	'OfficePhone' = $officePhone;
              	'StreetAddress' =  $streetAdd;
              	'City' = $city;
              	'State' = "Texas";
              	'PostalCode' = $ZIP;
              	'Title' = $title;
              	'Department' = $dep;
              	'Company' = 'MyCompany';
              	'Manager' = $man;
              }
              
              #Creates the user in AD (Module 1.11)
              New-ADUser @userParams
              
              #Wait for the account to be created before doing anything else (Module 1.12)
              Start-Sleep -Seconds 10
              
              #Makes the user's network drive, scan folder, and sets the permissions to their folders and files (Module 1.13)
              if ($loc -eq "Loc1") { #If the user is in Loc1 (Module 1.14)
              New-Item -Name $un -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\" #Creates users network drive
              New-Item -Name scans -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\$un\" #Creates users scan folder
              }
              Else { #If the user is in Loc2 (Module 1.15)
              New-Item -Name $un -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\" #Creates users network drive
              New-Item -Name scans -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\$un" #Creates users scan folder
              }
              
              #Adds the user to the correct Security Group for permissions and other network drives
              if ($dep -eq "Accounting"){ #(Module 1.16)
              Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Accounting' -Members $un #(Module 1.17)
              } #Adds the user to the Accounting Group
              Elseif ($dep -eq "Customer Service") { #(Module 1.18)
              Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Customer Service' -Members $un #(Module 1.19)
              } #Adds the user to the Customer Service Group
              Elseif ($dep -eq "Executives") { #(Module 1.20)
              Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Executives' -Members $un #(Module 1.21)
              } #Adds the user to the Executives Group
              Elseif ($dep -eq "HR") { #(Module 1.22)
              Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Human Resources' -Members $un #(Module 1.23)
              } #Adds the user to the Human Resources Group
              Elseif ($dep -eq "Human Resources") { #(Module 1.24)
              Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Human Resources' -Members $un #(Module 1.25)
              } #Adds the user to the Human Resources Group
              Elseif ($dep -eq "IT") { #(Module 1.26)
              Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Domain Admins' -Members $un #(Module 1.27)
              } #Adds the user to the Domain Admins Group for IT
              Elseif ($dep -eq "Maintenance") { #(Module 1.28)
              Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'MaintGroup' -Members $un #(Module 1.29)
              } #Adds the user to the Maintenance Group
              Elseif ($dep -eq "Production") { #(Module 1.30)
              Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Production' -Members $un #(Module 1.31)
              } #Adds the user to the Production GroupHR
              Elseif ($dep -eq "QA") {  #(Module 1.32)
              Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'QA Group' -Members $un #(Module 1.33)
              } #Adds the user to the QA Group
              Elseif ($dep -eq "Quality Assurance") {  #(Module 1.34)
              Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'QA Group' -Members $un #(Module 1.35)
              } #Adds the user to the QA Group
              Elseif ($dep -eq "Shipping") {  #(Module 1.36)
              Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'SHIP' -Members $un #(Module 1.37)
              } #Adds the user to the Shipping Group
              Else { #(Module 1.38)
              Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Domain Users' -Members $un #(Module 1.39)
              } #Dumps the user to the Domain Users Group
              
              $manfn = Get-ADUser $man -Properties Name | select Name #Gets the manager's name (Module 1.40)
              
              #Creates a report of the User's information
              $report = "Hello $fn $ln,
              
              From the IT Department, welcome to <MyCompany>.   We 
              are here to help you connect to the resources that you need for 
              your job.   If you need assistance with technology, please feel 
              free to contact us at either the help page, which is set as your 
              home page in Internet Explorer, email us at 
              helpdesk@<MyCompany>.com, or call us at extension 4357.
              
              Below you will find your information so that you can login to 
              the network and get started:
              
              Your username is domain\$un
              Your password is 
              Your email address is $fn$ln@<MyCompany>.com
              Your phone number is $officePhone Ext. 
              
              It is suggested that you change your password to something that 
              you can remember but difficult enough that somebody else cannot 
              figure out.   The requirement is only 6 characters, but we do 
              advise on making it longer, throw some numbers and special 
              characters in there as well to make it stronger.   Best advice 
              would be to use a pass-PHRASE instead of a pass-WORD.
              
              Your computer should already be setup with your email loaded and 
              your network drives.   At <MyCompany>, we use Microsoft 
              Outlook as the email client.   Depending on what department you 
              are in will depend on what drives you have available.   
              Generally, everybody will have an F: drive and a G: drive.   The 
              F: drive is your network folder.   Place in there the documents 
              that you feel you cannot do your job without.   In the F: drive 
              will be a scan folder.   When you go to the Xerox to scan in 
              documents, then you will find them in your scan folder.   The G: 
              drive is a company-wide shared folder.  As for your department 
              drives, it would be best to talk with $($manfn.name), 
              your supervisor/manager, about the nature and uses of these drives.
              
              The use of the equipment and resources provided are a privilege 
              to you for use and should not be taken advantage of.   There are 
              measures set in place that allows us to manage the network.   Do 
              not assume that there is any personal privacy on this network.   
              The only privacy that you can assume is for the nature of your 
              work.   All information (including emails, documents, 
              spreadsheets, pictures, etc.) contained on the equipment 
              provided and on the network is the sole property of Standard 
              Meat Company.
              
              If you have problems with your equipment or network resources, 
              please feel free to ask.   We do not mind helping, but we cannot 
              help if we do not know, so please ask! 
              
              Sincerely,
              
              
              Your IT Department"
              
              if ($loc -eq "Loc1") { #(Module 1.43)
              Write-Output $report | Out-Printer
              }
              Else { #(Module 1.44)
              Write-Output $report | Out-Printer \\server\'Xerox WorkCentre 4260'
              }
              
              #Waiting for AD & Azure to Synchronize, which synchronizes every 30 minutes (Module 1.45)
              Write-host "Waiting..."
              Start-Sleep -Seconds 1800
              
              #Connect to O365 and licenses the user
              Connect-MsolService #(Module 1.46)
              Set-MsolUserLicense -UserPrincipalName (-join($un,'@<MyCompany>.com')) -AddLicenses #(Module 1.47)
              
              #Connects to the Exchange box, creates the users email account, then disconnects from the Exchange box
              $mail = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri https://outlook.office365.com/powershell-liveid/ -AllowRedirection -Authentication Basic -Credential $cred #(Module 1.48-Part 1)
              Import-PSSession $mail -WarningAction SilentlyContinue | Out-Null #(Module 1.48-Part 2)
              enable-Mailbox -Identity $un -Alias $un -DisplayName (-join($fn,$ln)) #Creates the users mailbox (Module 1.49)
              IF ($dep -eq "Executives") { #(Module 1.50)
              Set-Mailbox (-join($un,'@<MyCompany>.com')) -ProhibitSendQuota 19.5GB -ProhibitSendReceiveQuota 20GB -IssueWarningQuota 19GB #Sets the mailbox size in Exchange Online so that the user isn't using all 50 GB of storage (Module 1.51)
              } #If they are an executive, then they get 20 GB of mailbox space
              elseif ($dep -eq "IT") { #(Module 1.52)
              Set-Mailbox (-join($un,'@<MyCompany>.com')) #(Module 1.53)
              } #IT gets the full mailbox, of course 
              else { #(Module 1.54)
              Set-Mailbox (-join($un,'@<MyCompany>.com')) -ProhibitSendQuota 9.5GB -ProhibitSendReceiveQuota 10GB -IssueWarningQuota 9GB #Sets the mailbox size in Exchange Online so that the user isn't using all 50 GB of storage (Module 1.55)
              } #Otherwise, everybody else gets 10 GB of mailbox space
              Remove-PSSession -Session $mail #Disconnects from the Exchange box (Module 1.56)
              

              This looks amazing and I can't wait to get it edited and try it out.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @Grey
                last edited by

                @Grey you aren't the only one

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                • NerdyDadN
                  NerdyDad
                  last edited by

                  Here is another copy of the same code, but for a local exchange box instead of O365.

                  #Imports the AD
                  Import-Module activedirectory
                  
                  #Sets Variables
                  $fn #First Name
                  $ln #Last Name
                  $title
                  $dep #Department
                  $loc #Location
                  $man #Manager
                  $un #Username
                  $officePhone
                  $streetAdd
                  $city
                  $ZIP
                  $fi #First Name Initial, will be used to figure out Username
                  
                  #Getting information
                  $fn = read-host "First Name?"
                  $ln = Read-Host "Last Name?"
                  $title = Read-Host "Title?"
                  $dep = Read-Host "Department?"
                  $man = Read-Host "Manager (Username)?"
                  $loc = Read-Host "Loc1 or Loc2?"
                  
                  #Finding out the Username
                  $fi = $fn.Substring(0,1)
                  $un = -join ($ln, $fi)
                  
                  #Sets Location information (Module 1.06)
                  if ($loc -eq "Loc1") { #If the user is in Loc1 (Module 1.07)
                      $officePhone = "(999) 999-9999";
                      $streetAdd = "123 Anywhere Drive";
                      $city = "YourTown";
                      $ZIP = "12345";
                  }
                  Else { #If the user is in Loc2 (Module 1.08)
                      $officePhone = "(987) 654-3210";
                      $streetAdd = "987 Nothere Blvd";
                      $city = "Somewhere Else";
                      $ZIP = "98765";
                  }
                  
                  #Sets Password
                  $passwd = (Read-Host -AsSecureString "Account Password")
                  $password = ConvertFrom-SecureString -SecureString $passwd
                  
                  $userParams = @{
                  	'Name' = $un;
                  	'Enabled' = $true;
                  	'AccountPassword' = $passwd; 
                  	'UserPrincipalName' = -join ($un, "@smc.com");
                  	'SamAccountName' = $un;
                  	'ChangePasswordAtLogon' = $false;
                  	'GivenName' = $fn;
                  	'Surname' = $ln;
                  	'DisplayName' = -join ($fn," ",$ln);
                  	'Description' = $title;
                  	'OfficePhone' = $officePhone;
                  	'StreetAddress' =  $streetAdd;
                  	'City' = $city;
                  	'State' = "Texas";
                  	'PostalCode' = $ZIP;
                  	'Title' = $title;
                  	'Department' = $dep;
                  	'Company' = 'Standard Meat Company';
                  	'Manager' = $man;
                  }
                  
                  #Creates the user in AD
                  New-ADUser @userParams
                  
                  #Wait for the account to be created before doing anything else
                  Start-Sleep -Seconds 10
                  
                  #Makes the user's network drive, scan folder, and sets the permissions to their folders and files
                  if ($loc -eq "Loc1") { #If the user is in Loc1
                  New-Item -Name $un -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\" #Creates users network drive
                  New-Item -Name scans -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\$un\" #Creates users scan folder
                  }
                  Else { #If the user is in Loc2
                  New-Item -Name $un -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\" #Creates users network drive
                  New-Item -Name scans -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\$un" #Creates users scan folder
                  }
                  
                  #Adds the user to the correct Security Group for permissions and other network drives
                  if ($dep -eq "Accounting"){
                  Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Accounting' -Members $un
                  } #Adds the user to the Accounting Group
                  Elseif ($dep -eq "Customer Service") {
                  Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Customer Service' -Members $un
                  } #Adds the user to the Customer Service Group
                  Elseif ($dep -eq "HR") {
                  Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Human Resources' -Members $un
                  } #Adds the user to the Human Resources Group
                  Elseif ($dep -eq "Human Resources") {
                  Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Human Resources' -Members $un
                  } #Adds the user to the Human Resources Group
                  Elseif ($dep -eq "IT") {
                  Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Domain Admins' -Members $un
                  } #Adds the user to the Domain Admins Group for IT
                  Elseif ($dep -eq "Maintenance") {
                  Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'MaintGroup' -Members $un
                  } #Adds the user to the Maintenance Group
                  Elseif ($dep -eq "Production") {
                  Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Production' -Members $un
                  } #Adds the user to the Production Group
                  Elseif ($dep -eq "QA") { 
                  Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'QA Group' -Members $un
                  } #Adds the user to the QA Group
                  Elseif ($dep -eq "Quality Assurance") { 
                  Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'QA Group' -Members $un
                  } #Adds the user to the QA Group
                  Elseif ($dep -eq "Shipping") { 
                  Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'SHIP' -Members $un
                  } #Adds the user to the Shipping Group
                  Else {
                  Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Domain Users' -Members $un
                  } #Dumps the user to the Domain Users Group
                  
                  #Connects to the Exchange box, creates the users email account, then disconnects from the Exchange box
                  $mail = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri http://<exchange>/powershell -name <exchange> -Authentication Kerberos -Credential $cred
                  Import-PSSession $mail -WarningAction SilentlyContinue | Out-Null
                  enable-Mailbox -Identity $un -Alias $un -DisplayName (-join($fn,$ln)) #Creates the users mailbox
                  Remove-PSSession -Session $mail #Disconnects from the Exchange box
                  
                  $manfn = Get-ADUser $man -Properties GivenName | select GivenName #Gets the managers first name
                  $manln = Get-ADUser $man -Properties SurName | select SurName #Gets the managers last name
                  
                  #Create a report of the User's information
                  $report = "Hello $fn $ln,
                  
                  From the IT Department, welcome to <MyCompany>.   We 
                  are here to help you connect to the resources that you need for 
                  your job.   If you need assistance with technology, please feel 
                  free to contact us at either the help page, which is set as your 
                  home page in Internet Explorer, email us at 
                  [email protected], or call us at extension 4357.
                  
                  Below you will find your information so that you can login to 
                  the network and get started:
                  
                  Your username is smc\$un
                  Your password is 
                  Your email address is $fn$ln@<MyCompany>.com
                  Your phone number is $officePhone Ext. 
                  
                  It is suggested that you change your password to something that 
                  you can remember but difficult enough that somebody else cannot 
                  figure out.   The requirement is only 6 characters, but we do 
                  advise on making it longer, throw some numbers and special 
                  characters in there as well to make it stronger.   Best advice 
                  would be to use a pass-PHRASE instead of a pass-WORD.
                  
                  Your computer should already be setup with your email loaded and 
                  your network drives.   At Standard Meat, we use Microsoft 
                  Outlook as the email client.   Depending on what department you 
                  are in will depend on what drives you have available.   
                  Generally, everybody will have an F: drive and a G: drive.   The 
                  F: drive is your network folder.   Place in there the documents 
                  that you feel you cannot do your job without.   In the F: drive 
                  will be a scan folder.   When you go to the Xerox to scan in 
                  documents, then you will find them in your scan folder.   The G: 
                  drive is a company-wide shared folder.  As for your department 
                  drives, it would be best to talk with $($manfn.name), 
                  your supervisor/manager about the nature and uses of these drives.
                  
                  The use of the equipment and resources provided are a privilege 
                  to you for use and should not be taken advantage of.   There are 
                  measures set in place that allows us to manage the network.   Do 
                  not assume that there is any personal privacy on this network.   
                  The only privacy that you can assume is for the nature of your 
                  work.   All information (including emails, documents, 
                  spreadsheets, pictures, etc.) contained on the equipment 
                  provided and on the network is the sole property of Standard 
                  Meat Company.
                  
                  If you have problems with your equipment or network resources, 
                  please feel free to ask.   We do not mind helping, but we cannot 
                  help if we do not know, so please ask! 
                  
                  Sincerely,
                  
                  
                  Your IT Department"
                  
                  if ($loc -eq "Loc1") {
                  Write-Output $report | Out-Printer \\server\Printer
                  }
                  Else {
                  Write-Output $report | Out-Printer \\server\Printer
                  }
                  
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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @NerdyDad
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                    @NerdyDad said in Creating users:

                    Here is another copy of the same code, but for a local exchange box instead of O365.

                    #Imports the AD
                    Import-Module activedirectory
                    
                    #Sets Variables
                    $fn #First Name
                    $ln #Last Name
                    $title
                    $dep #Department
                    $loc #Location
                    $man #Manager
                    $un #Username
                    $officePhone
                    $streetAdd
                    $city
                    $ZIP
                    $fi #First Name Initial, will be used to figure out Username
                    
                    #Getting information
                    $fn = read-host "First Name?"
                    $ln = Read-Host "Last Name?"
                    $title = Read-Host "Title?"
                    $dep = Read-Host "Department?"
                    $man = Read-Host "Manager (Username)?"
                    $loc = Read-Host "Loc1 or Loc2?"
                    
                    #Finding out the Username
                    $fi = $fn.Substring(0,1)
                    $un = -join ($ln, $fi)
                    
                    #Sets Location information (Module 1.06)
                    if ($loc -eq "Loc1") { #If the user is in Loc1 (Module 1.07)
                        $officePhone = "(999) 999-9999";
                        $streetAdd = "123 Anywhere Drive";
                        $city = "YourTown";
                        $ZIP = "12345";
                    }
                    Else { #If the user is in Loc2 (Module 1.08)
                        $officePhone = "(987) 654-3210";
                        $streetAdd = "987 Nothere Blvd";
                        $city = "Somewhere Else";
                        $ZIP = "98765";
                    }
                    
                    #Sets Password
                    $passwd = (Read-Host -AsSecureString "Account Password")
                    $password = ConvertFrom-SecureString -SecureString $passwd
                    
                    $userParams = @{
                    	'Name' = $un;
                    	'Enabled' = $true;
                    	'AccountPassword' = $passwd; 
                    	'UserPrincipalName' = -join ($un, "@smc.com");
                    	'SamAccountName' = $un;
                    	'ChangePasswordAtLogon' = $false;
                    	'GivenName' = $fn;
                    	'Surname' = $ln;
                    	'DisplayName' = -join ($fn," ",$ln);
                    	'Description' = $title;
                    	'OfficePhone' = $officePhone;
                    	'StreetAddress' =  $streetAdd;
                    	'City' = $city;
                    	'State' = "Texas";
                    	'PostalCode' = $ZIP;
                    	'Title' = $title;
                    	'Department' = $dep;
                    	'Company' = 'Standard Meat Company';
                    	'Manager' = $man;
                    }
                    
                    #Creates the user in AD
                    New-ADUser @userParams
                    
                    #Wait for the account to be created before doing anything else
                    Start-Sleep -Seconds 10
                    
                    #Makes the user's network drive, scan folder, and sets the permissions to their folders and files
                    if ($loc -eq "Loc1") { #If the user is in Loc1
                    New-Item -Name $un -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\" #Creates users network drive
                    New-Item -Name scans -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\$un\" #Creates users scan folder
                    }
                    Else { #If the user is in Loc2
                    New-Item -Name $un -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\" #Creates users network drive
                    New-Item -Name scans -ItemType directory -Path "\\server\folder\$un" #Creates users scan folder
                    }
                    
                    #Adds the user to the correct Security Group for permissions and other network drives
                    if ($dep -eq "Accounting"){
                    Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Accounting' -Members $un
                    } #Adds the user to the Accounting Group
                    Elseif ($dep -eq "Customer Service") {
                    Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Customer Service' -Members $un
                    } #Adds the user to the Customer Service Group
                    Elseif ($dep -eq "HR") {
                    Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Human Resources' -Members $un
                    } #Adds the user to the Human Resources Group
                    Elseif ($dep -eq "Human Resources") {
                    Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Human Resources' -Members $un
                    } #Adds the user to the Human Resources Group
                    Elseif ($dep -eq "IT") {
                    Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Domain Admins' -Members $un
                    } #Adds the user to the Domain Admins Group for IT
                    Elseif ($dep -eq "Maintenance") {
                    Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'MaintGroup' -Members $un
                    } #Adds the user to the Maintenance Group
                    Elseif ($dep -eq "Production") {
                    Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Production' -Members $un
                    } #Adds the user to the Production Group
                    Elseif ($dep -eq "QA") { 
                    Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'QA Group' -Members $un
                    } #Adds the user to the QA Group
                    Elseif ($dep -eq "Quality Assurance") { 
                    Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'QA Group' -Members $un
                    } #Adds the user to the QA Group
                    Elseif ($dep -eq "Shipping") { 
                    Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'SHIP' -Members $un
                    } #Adds the user to the Shipping Group
                    Else {
                    Add-ADGroupMember -Identity 'Domain Users' -Members $un
                    } #Dumps the user to the Domain Users Group
                    
                    #Connects to the Exchange box, creates the users email account, then disconnects from the Exchange box
                    $mail = New-PSSession -ConfigurationName Microsoft.Exchange -ConnectionUri http://<exchange>/powershell -name <exchange> -Authentication Kerberos -Credential $cred
                    Import-PSSession $mail -WarningAction SilentlyContinue | Out-Null
                    enable-Mailbox -Identity $un -Alias $un -DisplayName (-join($fn,$ln)) #Creates the users mailbox
                    Remove-PSSession -Session $mail #Disconnects from the Exchange box
                    
                    $manfn = Get-ADUser $man -Properties GivenName | select GivenName #Gets the managers first name
                    $manln = Get-ADUser $man -Properties SurName | select SurName #Gets the managers last name
                    
                    #Create a report of the User's information
                    $report = "Hello $fn $ln,
                    
                    From the IT Department, welcome to <MyCompany>.   We 
                    are here to help you connect to the resources that you need for 
                    your job.   If you need assistance with technology, please feel 
                    free to contact us at either the help page, which is set as your 
                    home page in Internet Explorer, email us at 
                    [email protected], or call us at extension 4357.
                    
                    Below you will find your information so that you can login to 
                    the network and get started:
                    
                    Your username is smc\$un
                    Your password is 
                    Your email address is $fn$ln@<MyCompany>.com
                    Your phone number is $officePhone Ext. 
                    
                    It is suggested that you change your password to something that 
                    you can remember but difficult enough that somebody else cannot 
                    figure out.   The requirement is only 6 characters, but we do 
                    advise on making it longer, throw some numbers and special 
                    characters in there as well to make it stronger.   Best advice 
                    would be to use a pass-PHRASE instead of a pass-WORD.
                    
                    Your computer should already be setup with your email loaded and 
                    your network drives.   At Standard Meat, we use Microsoft 
                    Outlook as the email client.   Depending on what department you 
                    are in will depend on what drives you have available.   
                    Generally, everybody will have an F: drive and a G: drive.   The 
                    F: drive is your network folder.   Place in there the documents 
                    that you feel you cannot do your job without.   In the F: drive 
                    will be a scan folder.   When you go to the Xerox to scan in 
                    documents, then you will find them in your scan folder.   The G: 
                    drive is a company-wide shared folder.  As for your department 
                    drives, it would be best to talk with $($manfn.name), 
                    your supervisor/manager about the nature and uses of these drives.
                    
                    The use of the equipment and resources provided are a privilege 
                    to you for use and should not be taken advantage of.   There are 
                    measures set in place that allows us to manage the network.   Do 
                    not assume that there is any personal privacy on this network.   
                    The only privacy that you can assume is for the nature of your 
                    work.   All information (including emails, documents, 
                    spreadsheets, pictures, etc.) contained on the equipment 
                    provided and on the network is the sole property of Standard 
                    Meat Company.
                    
                    If you have problems with your equipment or network resources, 
                    please feel free to ask.   We do not mind helping, but we cannot 
                    help if we do not know, so please ask! 
                    
                    Sincerely,
                    
                    
                    Your IT Department"
                    
                    if ($loc -eq "Loc1") {
                    Write-Output $report | Out-Printer \\server\Printer
                    }
                    Else {
                    Write-Output $report | Out-Printer \\server\Printer
                    }
                    

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                    • black3dynamiteB
                      black3dynamite @NerdyDad
                      last edited by

                      @NerdyDad
                      Thank you for the sharing your scripts.

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                      • NerdyDadN
                        NerdyDad @black3dynamite
                        last edited by

                        @black3dynamite said in Creating users:

                        @NerdyDad
                        Thank you for the sharing your scripts.

                        Not a problem. I am looking to expand my PS skills. If anybody has any requests, I'd do my best to get something out for you.

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                        • jt1001001J
                          jt1001001 @NerdyDad
                          last edited by

                          @NerdyDad MIND.....BLOWN!

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                          • momurdaM
                            momurda
                            last edited by

                            I have 2 users starting next week, might have to use your script @NerdyDad
                            I usually just use the Copy User function in ADUC then fill out the name, make adjustments to group membership.
                            That looks essentially like the Copy User option from ADUC, but in PS, and it makes folders and such too.
                            I wonder though, are users able to answer these questions about themselves?

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                            • NerdyDadN
                              NerdyDad @momurda
                              last edited by

                              @momurda said in Creating users:

                              I have 2 users starting next week, might have to use your script @NerdyDad
                              I usually just use the Copy User function in ADUC then fill out the name, make adjustments to group membership.
                              That looks essentially like the Copy User option from ADUC, but in PS, and it makes folders and such too.
                              I wonder though, are users able to answer these questions about themselves?

                              Unfortunately not because the user running the script has to be a domain admin in order to create the new user, add to groups create mailboxes, etc.

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                              • NerdyDadN
                                NerdyDad
                                last edited by

                                Full disclosure: It can create folders within network shares. I had to go through the drive (ex c$) in order to create the proper folder. However, I have not yet been able to add permissions to the folders via the script. I've always had to go back and add permissions later on. There is an NTFS add-on module that a third-party individual has written and put out there, but I was never able to get it to working properly.

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                                • NerdyDadN
                                  NerdyDad @NerdyDad
                                  last edited by

                                  @NerdyDad said in Creating users:

                                  @momurda said in Creating users:

                                  I have 2 users starting next week, might have to use your script @NerdyDad
                                  I usually just use the Copy User function in ADUC then fill out the name, make adjustments to group membership.
                                  That looks essentially like the Copy User option from ADUC, but in PS, and it makes folders and such too.
                                  I wonder though, are users able to answer these questions about themselves?

                                  Unfortunately not because the user running the script has to be a domain admin in order to create the new user, add to groups create mailboxes, etc.

                                  But after thinking about it, would you really want users creating user accounts? What if that user was let go and had created themselves a rouge account that you didn't know about? We still need to be holding the keys to the kingdom, assuming that the kingdom is still safe of course.

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                                  • black3dynamiteB
                                    black3dynamite @NerdyDad
                                    last edited by black3dynamite

                                    @NerdyDad
                                    What about using icacls command to manage permissions and ownership?

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                                    • NerdyDadN
                                      NerdyDad @black3dynamite
                                      last edited by

                                      @black3dynamite said in Creating users:

                                      @NerdyDad
                                      What about using icacls command to manage permissions and ownership?

                                      Didn't know that existed. I will experiment with that and see if I can improve the scripts soon (not sure when, but soon...hopefully).

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                                      • GreyG
                                        Grey @NerdyDad
                                        last edited by

                                        @NerdyDad said in Creating users:

                                        Full disclosure: It can create folders within network shares. I had to go through the drive (ex c$) in order to create the proper folder. However, I have not yet been able to add permissions to the folders via the script. I've always had to go back and add permissions later on. There is an NTFS add-on module that a third-party individual has written and put out there, but I was never able to get it to working properly.

                                        I've used this to fix full directories of user home folders. Maybe you can cut out the parts you need for this user creation script?

                                        #
                                        # !! This ONLY works in PowerShell v2. !!
                                        #
                                        #            Variables
                                        #
                                        # Where is the root of the home drives?
                                        $homeDrivesDir="\\domain.com\userdir$"
                                        # Report only? ($false = fix problems - aka dangerous mode)
                                        $reportMode = $false
                                        # Print all valid directories?
                                        $verbose = $false
                                        # What domain are your users in?
                                        $domainName = "domain.com"
                                        #
                                        # #############################################
                                         
                                        # Save the current working directory before we change it (purely for convenience)
                                        pushd .
                                        # Change to the location of the home drives
                                        set-location $homeDrivesDir
                                         
                                        # Warn the user if we will be fixing or just reporting on problems
                                        write-host ""
                                         
                                        if ($reportMode) {
                                         Write-Host "Report mode is on. Not fixing problems!"
                                        } else {
                                         Write-Host "Report mode is off. Will fix problems!"
                                        }
                                         
                                        write-host ""
                                         
                                        # Initialise a few counter variables. Only useful for multiple executions from the same session
                                        $goodPermissions = $unfixablePermissions = $fixedPermissions = $badPermissions = 0
                                        $failedFolders = @()
                                         
                                        # For every folder in the $homeDrivesDir folder
                                        foreach($homeFolder in (Get-ChildItem $homeDrivesDir | Where {$_.psIsContainer -eq $true})) {
                                         
                                         # dump the current ACL in a variable
                                         $Acl = Get-Acl $homeFolder
                                         
                                         # create a permission mask in the form of DOMAIN\Username where Username=foldername
                                         #    (adjust as necessary if your home folders are not exactly your usernames)
                                         $compareString = "*" + $domainName + "\" + $homeFolder.Name + " Allow  FullControl*"
                                         
                                         # if the permission mask is in the ACL
                                         if ($Acl.AccessToString -like $compareString) {
                                         
                                         # everything's good, increment the counter and move on.
                                         if ($verbose) {Write-Host "Permissions are valid for" $homeFolder.Name -backgroundcolor green -foregroundcolor white}
                                         $goodPermissions += 1
                                         
                                         } else {
                                         # Permissions are invalid, either fix or report
                                         # increment the number of permissions needing repair
                                         $badPermissions += 1
                                         # if we're in report mode
                                         if ($reportMode -eq $true) {
                                         # reportmode is on, don't do anything
                                         Write-Host "Permissions not valid for" $homeFolder.Name -backgroundcolor red -foregroundcolor white
                                         } else {
                                         # reportmode is off, fix the permissions
                                         Write-Host "Setting permissions for" $homeFolder.Name -foregroundcolor white -backgroundcolor red
                                         # Add the user in format DOMAIN\Username
                                         $username = $domainName + "\" + $homeFolder.Name
                                         # Grant the user full control
                                         $accessLevel = "FullControl"
                                         # Should permissions be inherited from above?
                                         $inheritanceFlags = "ContainerInherit, ObjectInherit"
                                         # Should permissions propagate to below?
                                         $propagationFlags = "None"
                                         # Is this an Allow/Deny entry?
                                         $accessControlType = "Allow"
                                         try {
                                         # Create the Access Rule
                                         $accessRule = New-Object System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule($username,$accessLevel,$inheritanceFlags,$propagationFlags,$accessControlType)
                                         
                                         # Attempt to apply the access rule to the ACL
                                         $Acl.SetAccessRule($accessRule)
                                         Set-Acl $homeFolder $Acl
                                         # vvvvvvv Possible PS v3+ fix vvvvvvvvv
                                         # Set-Acl --path $homeFolder -AclObject $Acl
                                         # ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                                         # if it hasn't errored out by now, increment the counter
                                         $fixedPermissions += 1
                                         } catch {
                                         # It failed!
                                         # Increment the fail count
                                         $unfixablePermissions += 1
                                         # and add the folder to the list of failed folders
                                         $failedFolders += $homeFolder
                                         }
                                         } #/if
                                         } #/if
                                        } #/foreach
                                         
                                        # Print out a summary
                                         
                                        Write-Host ""
                                        Write-Host $goodPermissions "valid permissions"
                                        Write-Host $badPermissions "permissions needing repair"
                                        if ($reportMode -eq $false) {Write-Host $fixedPermissions "permissions fixed"}
                                        if ($unfixablePermissions -gt 0) {
                                         Write-Host $unfixablePermissions "ACLs could not be repaired."
                                         foreach ($folder in $failedFolders) {Write-Host " -" $folder}
                                        }
                                         
                                        # Cleanup
                                        popd
                                        
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                                        • GreyG
                                          Grey @NerdyDad
                                          last edited by

                                          @NerdyDad said in Creating users:

                                          @NerdyDad said in Creating users:

                                          @momurda said in Creating users:

                                          I have 2 users starting next week, might have to use your script @NerdyDad
                                          I usually just use the Copy User function in ADUC then fill out the name, make adjustments to group membership.
                                          That looks essentially like the Copy User option from ADUC, but in PS, and it makes folders and such too.
                                          I wonder though, are users able to answer these questions about themselves?

                                          Unfortunately not because the user running the script has to be a domain admin in order to create the new user, add to groups create mailboxes, etc.

                                          But after thinking about it, would you really want users creating user accounts? What if that user was let go and had created themselves a rouge account that you didn't know about? We still need to be holding the keys to the kingdom, assuming that the kingdom is still safe of course.

                                          http://spudlink.net/gallery/var/albums/Friendship-is-Dragons/RarityRogueMotivator.jpg

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                                          • NerdyDadN
                                            NerdyDad @Grey
                                            last edited by

                                            @Grey said in Creating users:

                                            @NerdyDad said in Creating users:

                                            Full disclosure: It can create folders within network shares. I had to go through the drive (ex c$) in order to create the proper folder. However, I have not yet been able to add permissions to the folders via the script. I've always had to go back and add permissions later on. There is an NTFS add-on module that a third-party individual has written and put out there, but I was never able to get it to working properly.

                                            I've used this to fix full directories of user home folders. Maybe you can cut out the parts you need for this user creation script?

                                            #
                                            # !! This ONLY works in PowerShell v2. !!
                                            #
                                            #            Variables
                                            #
                                            # Where is the root of the home drives?
                                            $homeDrivesDir="\\domain.com\userdir$"
                                            # Report only? ($false = fix problems - aka dangerous mode)
                                            $reportMode = $false
                                            # Print all valid directories?
                                            $verbose = $false
                                            # What domain are your users in?
                                            $domainName = "domain.com"
                                            #
                                            # #############################################
                                             
                                            # Save the current working directory before we change it (purely for convenience)
                                            pushd .
                                            # Change to the location of the home drives
                                            set-location $homeDrivesDir
                                             
                                            # Warn the user if we will be fixing or just reporting on problems
                                            write-host ""
                                             
                                            if ($reportMode) {
                                             Write-Host "Report mode is on. Not fixing problems!"
                                            } else {
                                             Write-Host "Report mode is off. Will fix problems!"
                                            }
                                             
                                            write-host ""
                                             
                                            # Initialise a few counter variables. Only useful for multiple executions from the same session
                                            $goodPermissions = $unfixablePermissions = $fixedPermissions = $badPermissions = 0
                                            $failedFolders = @()
                                             
                                            # For every folder in the $homeDrivesDir folder
                                            foreach($homeFolder in (Get-ChildItem $homeDrivesDir | Where {$_.psIsContainer -eq $true})) {
                                             
                                             # dump the current ACL in a variable
                                             $Acl = Get-Acl $homeFolder
                                             
                                             # create a permission mask in the form of DOMAIN\Username where Username=foldername
                                             #    (adjust as necessary if your home folders are not exactly your usernames)
                                             $compareString = "*" + $domainName + "\" + $homeFolder.Name + " Allow  FullControl*"
                                             
                                             # if the permission mask is in the ACL
                                             if ($Acl.AccessToString -like $compareString) {
                                             
                                             # everything's good, increment the counter and move on.
                                             if ($verbose) {Write-Host "Permissions are valid for" $homeFolder.Name -backgroundcolor green -foregroundcolor white}
                                             $goodPermissions += 1
                                             
                                             } else {
                                             # Permissions are invalid, either fix or report
                                             # increment the number of permissions needing repair
                                             $badPermissions += 1
                                             # if we're in report mode
                                             if ($reportMode -eq $true) {
                                             # reportmode is on, don't do anything
                                             Write-Host "Permissions not valid for" $homeFolder.Name -backgroundcolor red -foregroundcolor white
                                             } else {
                                             # reportmode is off, fix the permissions
                                             Write-Host "Setting permissions for" $homeFolder.Name -foregroundcolor white -backgroundcolor red
                                             # Add the user in format DOMAIN\Username
                                             $username = $domainName + "\" + $homeFolder.Name
                                             # Grant the user full control
                                             $accessLevel = "FullControl"
                                             # Should permissions be inherited from above?
                                             $inheritanceFlags = "ContainerInherit, ObjectInherit"
                                             # Should permissions propagate to below?
                                             $propagationFlags = "None"
                                             # Is this an Allow/Deny entry?
                                             $accessControlType = "Allow"
                                             try {
                                             # Create the Access Rule
                                             $accessRule = New-Object System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule($username,$accessLevel,$inheritanceFlags,$propagationFlags,$accessControlType)
                                             
                                             # Attempt to apply the access rule to the ACL
                                             $Acl.SetAccessRule($accessRule)
                                             Set-Acl $homeFolder $Acl
                                             # vvvvvvv Possible PS v3+ fix vvvvvvvvv
                                             # Set-Acl --path $homeFolder -AclObject $Acl
                                             # ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                                             # if it hasn't errored out by now, increment the counter
                                             $fixedPermissions += 1
                                             } catch {
                                             # It failed!
                                             # Increment the fail count
                                             $unfixablePermissions += 1
                                             # and add the folder to the list of failed folders
                                             $failedFolders += $homeFolder
                                             }
                                             } #/if
                                             } #/if
                                            } #/foreach
                                             
                                            # Print out a summary
                                             
                                            Write-Host ""
                                            Write-Host $goodPermissions "valid permissions"
                                            Write-Host $badPermissions "permissions needing repair"
                                            if ($reportMode -eq $false) {Write-Host $fixedPermissions "permissions fixed"}
                                            if ($unfixablePermissions -gt 0) {
                                             Write-Host $unfixablePermissions "ACLs could not be repaired."
                                             foreach ($folder in $failedFolders) {Write-Host " -" $folder}
                                            }
                                             
                                            # Cleanup
                                            popd
                                            

                                            I'm going have to play with that one next week. Thanks. 🙂

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