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basic computer usage report
Our small company, about 5 users, need a basic script that scans mapped network drives (example: drive b,c,d, e, and f) for hard drive usage. This needs to send a report to myself in any type of basic notepad format (easy to read and decipher) for drives that have reached 80% usage... any ideas?
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