Windows 10: CMD script to recreate users AppData folder with all symlinks non-admin

Discus and support CMD script to recreate users AppData folder with all symlinks non-admin in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; can you provide a simple cmdline script which can recreate AppData folder structure along with all the symlinks must run without Admin Priviledges... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by arvk47, Jun 30, 2022.

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    CMD script to recreate users AppData folder with all symlinks non-admin


    can you provide a simple cmdline script which can recreate AppData folder structure along with all the symlinks must run without Admin Priviledges

    :)
     
    arvk47, Jun 30, 2022
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  2. How to access appdata folder

    Hi Jaden,

    Thank you posting your query in Microsoft Community.

    We would be glad to help you with the issue you are facing today. I understand the difficulty with the problem.

    I would suggest you to follow the below steps.

    • Write in the search box the following: “%appdata%” .
    • After the search is finished left click or tap on the folder that the search feature found.
    • If it takes you to the following path: “C:\Users\The user that you are logged in with\AppData\Roaming”.
    • It means that your folders are still there but they are hidden.
    • Click on “View”.
    • Check the box “Hidden items”
    Also you refer to the below link.

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/what-appdata-folder

    Note: Above link also refers to the Windows 10.



    Hope this helps in resolving the issue. If issue persists, do get back to us. We will be happy to assist you.

    Thank you.
     
    Mohammed AliAli, Jun 30, 2022
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  3. can not find script file C:users\user\appdata\roaming\system.vbs

    My pc always show the popup, can not find script file C:users\user\appdata\roaming\system.vbs, Please suggest a solution.
     
    Dr. SurasidhBoonchunone, Jun 30, 2022
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  4. CMD script to recreate users AppData folder with all symlinks non-admin

    Create WMI User with non admin privilege

    Dears,

    any one can help to create wmi user with non-admin privilege, user will be able to scan all windows computer and can read all information from domain computers?

    if you can provide me a steps or powershell script!

    Domain Controller windows 2012 R2

    Thanks,
     
    Hasan Zureigat, Jun 30, 2022
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