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Virtual Machine Manager,
Windows Powershell,
Windows Server |
No Comment | 1,154 views | 05/06/2014 15:55
If you need to get Windows OS and Version information of a list of servers, then you can use following script.
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| $Servers = Get-Content Servers.txt
foreach ($Server in $Servers)
{
$OSInfo = $Null;
$CompInfo = $Null;
$OSInfo = Get-WmiObject -ComputerName $Server -Class "Win32_OperatingSystem"
$CompInfo = Get-WmiObject -ComputerName $Server -Class "Win32_ComputerSystem"
$Value = $Server + ";" + $OSInfo.Caption + ";" + $OSInfo.CSDVersion + ";" + $OSInfo.BuildNumber + ";" + $OSInfo.Version + ";" + $CompInfo.Manufacturer + ";" + $CompInfo.Model
Add-Content -Value $Value -Path ServerOSInfo.txt
} |
$Servers = Get-Content Servers.txt
foreach ($Server in $Servers)
{
$OSInfo = $Null;
$CompInfo = $Null;
$OSInfo = Get-WmiObject -ComputerName $Server -Class "Win32_OperatingSystem"
$CompInfo = Get-WmiObject -ComputerName $Server -Class "Win32_ComputerSystem"
$Value = $Server + ";" + $OSInfo.Caption + ";" + $OSInfo.CSDVersion + ";" + $OSInfo.BuildNumber + ";" + $OSInfo.Version + ";" + $CompInfo.Manufacturer + ";" + $CompInfo.Model
Add-Content -Value $Value -Path ServerOSInfo.txt
}
That will output all data into ServerOSInfo.txt file.