@jaredbusch said in Powershell create shortcut to server root share:
@DustinB3403 what about the public desktop instead of hte user desktop?
Then it will always be there, regardless of who logs in.
Not a huge concern for our use cases as we usually just end up wiping a system and reloading between user changes.
I thought about it, but it wasn't critical and as we change things around it becomes a pain to remove the old links to systems that may not exist any more.