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And that, she often told new hires, was the real spirit of automation: not working harder, but working smarter —one shortcut at a time.

She leaned back. “Done.”

The next morning, Tom sent over the CSV with 120 seasonal hires. Leah didn’t even finish her first coffee. She double-clicked the shortcut, watched the green text scroll for three seconds, and saw “120 users created successfully.” shortcut for active directory

She grinned. She created a desktop shortcut: a tiny, unassuming blue icon labeled “AD Holiday Onboard.” Behind that icon lay the PowerShell command: Import-CSV C:\HR\newhires.csv | ForEach-Object New-ChristmasUser -Name $_.Name -Department $_.Dept And that, she often told new hires, was

Leah was the lone sysadmin for a mid-sized logistics company, and for the past three years, the week before Christmas had been her own personal horror show. Every December, a wave of temporary holiday staff would join, and she’d spend days manually creating user accounts in Active Directory—clicking through the "New User" dialog box, filling in names, departments, group memberships, and home folders. It was tedious, soul-crushing work. Leah didn’t even finish her first coffee

Here’s a short story based on the theme of a "shortcut for Active Directory."