We are deleting stale AD accounts for the companies we work for.
I contacted the owner of a particular company to help us determine which AD accounts we can delete. He said he'd first like to see what files the deletion candidates have stored on the network to help decide which accounts are OK to delete.
We have a domain admin account. Is there a way to access AD User files? Is there a PowerShell command (or GUI app) to list the files of each AD user in a clean/presentable format that we could present to the owner?
I think he's only really concerned with the contents of each user's Home directories (the directories containing the Documents, Music etc. folders) -- and not network shares or shared folders users may happen to have access to -- because the Home directories are the only directories risking deletion as a result of deleting their accounts, right?