I am doing a powershell script which creates new domain user accounts in AD, and also creating home directories in the file server with relevant permissions.
My problem is I cannot get the permissions set.
In the code below, my_fileServer is the file server name; sso means single-sign-on id, which in the test code below is set to "user9999".
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Set-Variable homeDir -option Constant -value "\\my_fileServer\Users"
Set-Variable sso -option Constant -value "user9999"
# If the folder for the user does not exist, make a new one and set the correct permissions.
if ( (Test-Path "$homeDir\$sso") -eq $false)
{
try
{
$NewFolder = New-Item -Path $homeDir -Name $sso -ItemType "Directory"
$Rights = [System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemRights]"FullControl,Modify,ReadAndExecute,ListDirectory,Read,Write"
$InheritanceFlag = [System.Security.AccessControl.InheritanceFlags]::None
$PropagationFlag = [System.Security.AccessControl.PropagationFlags]::None
$objType =[System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlType]::Allow
$objUser = New-Object System.Security.Principal.NTAccount "my_full_domain_name\$sso"
$objACE = New-Object System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule `
($objUser, $Rights, $InheritanceFlag, $PropagationFlag, $objType)
$ACL = get-acl -Path $NewFolder
$ACL.AddAccessRule($objACE)
$objReturn = Set-ACL -Path "$homeDir\$sso" -AclObject $ACL
$objReturn
}
catch
{
$msg = $_
$msg
}
}
The home folder gets created OK, but when I check the permissions for the user, no box is ticked.