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Asked: June 19, 20262026-06-19T01:57:57+00:00 2026-06-19T01:57:57+00:00

I developed a PowerShell script, and it’s working absolutely fine. The only challenge is

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I developed a PowerShell script, and it’s working absolutely fine. The only challenge is the files in the subfolders are not getting moved to the destination.

get-childitem -Path "\\servername\location" |
    where-object {$_.LastWriteTime -lt (get-date).AddDays(-31)} |
    move-item -destination "C:\Dumps"

I am unable to customize the script further.

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    2026-06-19T01:57:58+00:00Added an answer on June 19, 2026 at 1:57 am

    Use the -Recurse option on the Get-ChildItem command to get through to the files in the sub folders and then move each individually by piping the collection to Move-Item

    Get-ChildItem -Path "C:\Test" -Recurse |
      Where-Object {$_.LastWriteTime -lt (Get-date).AddDays(-31)} |
      Move-Item -destination "C:\Dumps"
    

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