If all the VMs are in a separate OU, you could do an AD search with your VM
OU as the root to get the list of machines to backup.

There are lots of variations on this theme, of course, but this is really
easy to manage and automatically captures new VMs for backup as they are
created if placed in the correct OU.


On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Christopher Bodnar <
christopher_bod...@glic.com> wrote:

> Sorry about that. Hit "send secure" without realizing it.  This was my
> response:
>
>
> Instead of using multiple variables for the VMs I'd use one:
>
> $VMnames = "SERVER1,SERVER2,SERVER3"
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