Wmi Query To Get Monitor Serial Number
EDIT 3: I have not yet tried this on a Windows Server. So far I have only tested it on Windows 7. But I think that a server would probably have WMI as well. So I will try it out later. It is not extremely important to get the job done but if the method is working I can add more queries to get more information on the machine.
EDIT 4: I have tested the queries on a Windows XP Home computer. And it works like a charm! I have updated the post with the code. The code of the queries are given for reference. Hopefully this will help someone!
WMI is a low-level platform-wide system management API. It provides a set of system, software, and hardware management objects that enables programs to request information from the computer. [2]
The script can be used in 4 ways. The first one makes use of the Get-Content CMDLEtatment to read a text file and then use the Select-String cmdlet to find the serial number. The Select-String cmdlet uses regular expressions to find the serial number, which is anywhere within the text of the computer name. The second method uses the Get-WmiObject cmdlet to list all the serial numbers of all the remote computers with the ComputerName or MachineName property set to the computer name.
The fourth method uses the ForEach-Object cmdlet to iterate over all the computers in the text file and then use the Get-WmiObject cmdlet to get the serial numbers for the remote computers.
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