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I found this one in my archives. Once I had to find out a value of a registry key on all my domain PC's. This script will query either a single remote computer or an entire domain for the value of the specified key.
----------COPY EVERYTHING BELOW THIS LINE---------- ' Declare the constants Const HKLM = &H80000002 ' HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Const REG_SZ = 1 ' String value in registry (Not DWORD) Const ForReading = 1 Const ForWriting = 2 ' Set File objects... Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set objDictionary = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary") Set objDictionary2 = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary") ' Set string variables strDomain = "DOMAINNAME" ' Your Domain strPCsFile = "DomainPCs.txt" strPath = "C:\scripts\" ' Create this folder strWorkstationID = "C:\scripts\WorkstationID.txt" If objFSO.FolderExists(strPath) Then Wscript.Echo "This program will collect Workstation ID on remote compter(s)" Else Wscript.Echo "This program will collect Workstation ID on remote compter(s)" WScript.Echo "Please create folder: <c:\scripts> then click OK." End If ' Get list of domain PCs - Using above variables. strMbox = MsgBox("Would you like info for entire domain: DOMAINNAME ?",3,"Hostname") 'an answer of yes will return a value of 6, causing script to collect domain PC info If strMbox = 6 Then Set objPCTXTFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(strPath & strPCsFile, ForWriting, True) Set objDomain = GetObject("WinNT://" & strDomain) ' Note LDAP does not work objDomain.Filter = Array("Computer") For Each pcObject In objDomain objPCTXTFile.WriteLine pcObject.Name Next objPCTXTFile.close Else 'an answer of no will prompt user to input name of computer to scan and create PC file strHost = InputBox("Enter the computer you wish to get Workstation ID","Hostname"," ") Set strFile = objfso.CreateTextFile(strPath & strPCsFile, True) strFile.WriteLine(strHost) strFile.Close End If ' Read list of computers from strPCsFile into objDictionary Set readPCFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile(strPath & strPCsFile, ForReading) i = 0 Do Until readPCFile.AtEndOfStream strNextLine = readPCFile.Readline objDictionary.Add i, strNextLine i = i + 1 Loop readPCFile.Close ' Run the procedure defined in the Sub routine GetWorkstationID() For each DomainPC in objDictionary strComputer = objDictionary.Item(DomainPC) GetWorkstationID() Next Set objFilesystem = Nothing WScript.echo "Finished Scanning Network check : " & strPath Sub GetWorkstationID() On Error Resume next ' WMI connection to the operating system note StdRegProv Set objReg=GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & _ strComputer & "\root\default:StdRegProv") If Err <> "0" Then Exit Sub End If ' Registry paths which hold the WorkstationID information. unKeyPath = "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\AppMgmt\{fae450a5-a221-4b05-9edb-de2f210db2ec}" unValueName = ("Deployment Name") ' Enumerate Registry subkey paths for WorkstationID. 'objReg.EnumKey HKLM, unKeyPath Set objTextFile1 = objFSO.OpenTextFile(strWorkstationID, ForWriting,True) 'For Each Subkey in arrSubKeys objTextFile1.WriteLine (unKeyPath & (Enter)) 'Next ' Read Registry info stored in the strWorkstationID file Set objTextFile3 = objFSO.OpenTextFile(strWorkstationID, ForReading) 'pipe the WorkstationID paths from the WorkstationID.txt file into a second dictionary i = 0 Do Until objTextFile3.AtEndOfStream strNextLine = objTextFile3.Readline objDictionary2.Add i, strNextLine i = i + 1 Loop ' These paths are used in the filenames you see in the strPath pcName = "SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ComputerName\ActiveComputerName\" pcNameValueName = "ComputerName" userPath = "Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\" userValueName = "DefaultUserName" objReg.GetStringValue HKLM,pcName,pcNameValueName,pcValue objReg.GetStringValue HKLM,userPath,userValueName,userValue ' Build up the filename found in the strPath strFileName = UserValue & "_" & "On" & "_" & PCValue & "_" & "Workstation ID" _ & year(date()) & right("0" & month(date()),2) _ & right("0" & day(date()),2) & ".txt" ' Write each PC's software info file... Set objTextFile2 = objFSO.OpenTextFile(strPath & strFileName, ForWriting, True) ' Writing info to the corresponding Software info file... objTextFile2.WriteLine(vbCRLF & "==============================" & vbCRLF & _ "Current Workstation ID " & vbCRLF & Time & vbCRLF & Date _ & vbCRLF & "ID for:" & "" & userValue & vbCRLF & "On System:" _ & "" & pcValue & vbCRLF & "----------------------------------------" & vbCRLF) ' First enumeration also clean up if error exists (Second enumaration omitted) For Each objItem in objDictionary2 strKeyPath = "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\AppMgmt\{fae450a5-a221-4b05-9edb-de2f210db2ec}" objReg.GetstringValue HKLM ,strKeyPath, unValueName, strValue objTextFile2.WriteLine (strValue) If Err Then objDictionary2.Remove(objItem) End If Next End Sub wscript.Quit
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Change your
unKeyPath = "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\AppMgmt\{fae450a5-a221-4b05-9edb-de2f210db2ec}"
and
unValueName = ("Deployment Name")
to the key and value name you are searching for.
You will also need to change your Domain Name to the Netbios Domain name you are looking to query.
You must have a folder c:\scripts as the script will write to that directory.
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EDITED 5/2/2007: Unwanted word wrap occurred.
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