October 5, 2017 at 1:04 am
I found this script online and would like to add a datestamp to the file.
Schedule this to run everyday. How do I do this?
Thanks
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October 5, 2017 at 2:20 am
Time to learn Powershell !
To keep it simple, just add an extra variable (e.g. $ResultFileName )
#Create the report and save it to a file
$ResultFileName = $('{0}\FolderSizes_{1}.html' -f $ReportPath, (get-date -Format 'yyyyMMdd'));
$HTML = $Report | Select 'Folder Name',Owner,'Created On','Last Updated',Size | Sort $SortBy -Descending:$Descending | ConvertTo-Html -PreContent $Pre -PostContent $Post -Head $Header | Set-AlternatingRows -CSSEvenClass even -CSSOddClass odd | Out-File $ResultFileName ;
#Display the report in your default browser
& "$ResultFileName"
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