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Find Empty Folders Using Powershell

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How To Find Empty Folders Using Powershell

Last Updated October 10, 2021 by Paul Contreras
How To Find Empty Folders Using Powershell

Anytime you’re doing cleanup on a share or a local directory, it’s always a good idea to prep and find empty folders using Powershell. A good use case is if you’re going to permanently archive a folder, and you want… Continue Reading →

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