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Old 09-05-2008   #1 (permalink)
Kam


 
 

Scripting - pull out information from System Properties->General_>

How to get the information from System Properties-> General (Tab)-> Support
Information via scripting /Powershell?

I got a script to pull out Machine Name, OS and etc using VBscript to pull
out this information for all machine on the network, but I can'g find how to
use the scripting to get the Support Information(Button), under System
Properties->General->Support information.



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-05-2008   #2 (permalink)
David Moravec


 
 

RE: Scripting - pull out information from System Properties->General_>

Hi,
the info is written in system32 folder in file named oeminfo.ini. You can
use Get-Content to parse it.

David

"Kam" wrote:
Quote:

> How to get the information from System Properties-> General (Tab)-> Support
> Information via scripting /Powershell?
>
> I got a script to pull out Machine Name, OS and etc using VBscript to pull
> out this information for all machine on the network, but I can'g find how to
> use the scripting to get the Support Information(Button), under System
> Properties->General->Support information.
>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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