The global VMware admins at the company I work at needed a mechanism to monitor the membership of AD groups associated with the virtual environment.
The following script by Francois-Xavier Cat fit the bill perfectly! (Thanks again!)
http://www.lazywinadmin.com/2013/10/powershell-monitor-and-report-active.html
Setup was simple and it ran perfectly in the Powershell ISE. However, when it came time to scheduling it in Windows Task Scheduler, I had a bit of trouble. It turn out, escape characters (ex. \) are needed for it to run properly.
In the Program/script field enter the following:
C:\Windows\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe
In the Add arguments field, the following was entered:
-command
"D:\MyFolder\TOOL-MONITOR-AD_Group_20131127.ps1 -group
\"group01\",\"group02\",\"group03\"
-EmailFrom test@MyDomain.com -Emailto
\"user01@MyDomain.com\",\"user02@MyDomain.com\",\"user03@MyDomain.com\"
-emailserver smtprelay.MyDomain.com
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