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Posted on Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Retrieve Default SQL Server Backup Folder using PowerShell

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As I’ve been translating a lot of my TSQL script to Windows PowerShell with SMO, here’s another articleI wrote on how to check for the default SQL Server backup folder

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