IntuneDriveMapping
Sieve
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IntuneDriveMapping
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Migrate from AAD-only to AD + AAD Connect for on-prem resources?
Currently, each user has a (local) Synology account. For the pilot, we've been using the Intune Drive Mapping Generator tool to create a PowerShell script to deploy the mapped drives. As an initial test, we've been manually adding each user's Synology credentials to Windows Credential Manager on their machine. This would probably be "fine" for us if not for the shared PCs; we'd like for users to sign into any shared PC and auto-magically have all their shares mapped and authenticated, ready for use.
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What are working options to have drive mapping to a network share?
Intune Drive Mapping Generator
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Two Big Hurdles - Fileshares and Print Servers
I am currently hybrid environment with AADJ only devices. For my users on AADJ devices I used Intune Drive Mapping Generator by Nicola Suter. I don't have any user folders mapped but maybe you could use a system variable like %USERNAME% to map their folders. Otherwise this worked great for our common file shares.
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Running a Win32 PowerShell App as the logged in User
I think this is exactly what you are searching for: https://intunedrivemapping.azurewebsites.net/
- Network drive
- What is the easiest/best way to handle drive mappings with Pure AAJ and HAADJ with Intune?
- Mapping drives in Intune
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Adding on to Powershell Script
This script performs network drive mappings with PowerShell and is auto generated by the intune-drive-mapping-generator ([https://intunedrivemapping.azurewebsites.net](https://intunedrivemapping.azurewebsites.net)). When executed under SYSTEM authority a scheduled task is created to ensure recurring script execution on each user logon.
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Intune mapping drive generator - How's this different to regular map in powershell?
Just wondering what's this Intune mapping generator here do differently to creating a regular powershell script for mapping drives?
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AzureAD Joined and Mapped Drives to FileServer
Did you use this script? https://intunedrivemapping.azurewebsites.net/
Sieve
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Junction/association/Link Table VS Join ( Entity Framework Core )
Biarity/Sieve: ⚗️ Clean & extensible Sorting, Filtering, and Pagination for ASP.NET Core (github.com)
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ASP.NET Core MVC Generic Repository only works with a specific Context. (Need help)
I´m trying out Sieve and the rip my app to pieces and use that instead.
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Most flexible way to query data from database
Similar to Sieve
- API filtering, pagination and sorting
- How to add non mandatory EF Core Query Filters?
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Why Microsoft is not pushing hard on OData in rescent .net versions?
https://github.com/Biarity/Sieve Sieve is a simple, clean, and extensible framework for .NET Core that adds sorting, filtering, and pagination functionality out of the box. Most common use case would be for serving ASP.NET Core GET queries.
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Pagination with dynamic filtering and sorting
If you're looking for a library for a REST API, there really aren't very many good ones. I used Sieve as a starting point to write my own because it didn't support the filtering syntax I was required to use. I would definitely not recommend a new person write their own, however.
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Clean Ways to Implement Large Filtering on .Net Core API
I also looked at Sieve: https://github.com/Biarity/Sieve but I'm not sure it is 100% hitting what I am wanting. Unless I am just a bork at the end of my day unable to read properly. Any direction in the right area would greatly be appreciated!
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Extending IQueryable for very long and specific query
For complex queries like this, you don't have a ton of choices. You could use Sieve (https://github.com/Biarity/Sieve) in lieu of your current implementation. I use it specifically in situations to handle filtering/paging/sorting, not as a general way to access data. Most of the time I write an underlying DB view and hook that up to a keyless entity and allow Sieve to do the actual filtering.
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Dynamically building Linq queries
If you're using EF, you can use https://github.com/Biarity/Sieve
What are some alternatives?
Intune-Network-Drive-Mapping-Tool - Map on-premises network shares with Intune and the Microsoft Store for Business
CliWrap - Library for running command-line processes
AzureAD-LDAP-wrapper - LDAP-Wrapper for 'microsoft 365' work or school accounts/users (former 'office 365' - via Entra ID, former AzureAD without AADDS)
api-guidelines - Microsoft REST API Guidelines
eShopOnWeb - Sample ASP.NET Core 8.0 reference application, powered by Microsoft, demonstrating a layered application architecture with monolithic deployment model. Download the eBook PDF from docs folder.
Console Framework - Cross-platform toolkit for easy development of TUI applications.
MEM.Zone - Our ♡ collection of PowerShell scripts and Endpoint Management related stuff 🐵
ReadLine - A Pure C# GNU-Readline like library for .NET/.NET Core
NFlags - Simple yet powerfull library to made parsing CLI arguments easy. Library also allow to print usage help "out of box".
SharpNetSH - A simple netsh library for C#
CommandDotNet - A modern framework for building modern CLI apps
spectre.console - A .NET library that makes it easier to create beautiful console applications.