Collection of PowerShell scripts that can be used to back different things up
This is used to backup a Certificate Authority's database and templates
Backup-CA -Path '\\fileshare\Backups'
This is used to securely backup and keep a password history of Local Administrator Passwords assigned by LAPS
.\BackupLAPS.ps1
This is used to backup group policy locally and too a network location. A GUID reference file is also created so you know the name of the GPO associated with the GUID
Backup-GroupPolicy -Path "C:\GPOBackups" -Destination "\\networkshare\files$\GPOBackups"
This is used to backup the devices added to a users Windows Admin Center. Devices are included on a per user basis so the user performing the backup is only backing up devices that show up when they sign in
Backup-WindowsAdminCenterDB -Uri "https://wac.domain.com:6516" -Path "C:\WAC-Backups"
This script can be used on Linux devices to backup important files or configurations you would like saved. Below is a root user crontab entry example to run the script on the 15th of every month. It is a good idea to set the file permissons on the script too chmod 600 for the root user
59 11 15 * * /bin/bash /root/scripts/LinuxAppBackup.sh
This script can be used to run as a task every so often that checks for and installs any new Nimble Updates. This script requires some modification. It requires the HPENimbleToolKit PowerShell module to use the created cmdlets and authenticates to the Nimble appliance. I suggest using this script to hide your passwords in the script and using this script to prevent any unwanted modifications to the file.
.\Update-Nimble.ps1
This script can be used to run as a task every so often that checks for and installs and new Unitrends appliance updates. This script requires some modification. It sends emails using authentication and authenticates to the Unitrends appliance. I suggest using this script to hide your passwords in the script and using this script to prevent any unwanted modifications to the file.
.\Update-Unitrends.ps1