I am trying to write a script to remove a batch file from the startup folder of every computer on the network. On some computers the file is located in the all users startup folder, so that part is easy. However, I can't figure out how I can search all of the user account startup folders on each computer to make sure I remove every instance of the file. I tried the following:
invoke-command -ComputerName $computers -ScriptBlock {remove-item -Path 'c:\Users\%username%\appdata\roaming\microsoft\windows\Start Menu\programs\startup\logon.bat' }
I assumed that Powershell would see %usertname% as a variable and just look through all of the usernames, but I was wrong. Is there a way I can make this work?
$env:username
. 2. They only have context of the running user. You would have to search all folders