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Windowsv1.1
Author: Eric Zimmerman and Andrew Rathbun
description
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paths
2 paths
› paths use Windows environment syntax
collection commands
# PowerShell Artifact Collection Script
# Target: $T
# Run as Administrator
#Requires -RunAsAdministrator
$ErrorActionPreference = "SilentlyContinue"
$DestBase = "D:\Evidence"
# Function to handle artifact collection with robocopy
function Collect-Artifact {
param (
[string]$SourceDir,
[string]$FolderName,
[string]$FileMask = "*"
)
$FullDest = Join-Path -Path $DestBase -ChildPath $FolderName
robocopy "$SourceDir" "$FullDest" "$FileMask" /E /COPY:DAT /R:0 /W:0 /NP /NFL /NDL /NJH /NJS | Out-Null
}
# 1. $T
Collect-Artifact -SourceDir "C:\$Extend\$RmMetadata\$TxfLog\" -FileMask "$Tops:$T" -FolderName "_T"
# 2. $T
Collect-Artifact -SourceDir "C:\$Extend\$RmMetadata\$TxfLog\" -FileMask "$T" -FolderName "_T"
Write-Host "Collection complete!" -ForegroundColor Green› Save as .ps1 and run as Administrator. Use: powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File script.ps1