From: undisclosed on 29 Jul 2010 16:43 Hello all, I found this script and it works great for one PC but I need it to pull from a list of PC's in a text file. Can anyone help me with this? strComputer = InputBox (\"Enter Machine Name\") Set objExcel = CreateObject(\"Excel.Application\") objExcel.Visible = True objExcel.Workbooks.Add objExcel.Cells(1, 1).Value = \"Name\" objExcel.Cells(2, 1).Value = \"Caption\" objExcel.Cells(3, 1).Value = \"Version\" objExcel.Cells(4, 1).Value = \"Registered User\" objExcel.Cells(5, 1).Value = \"Serial Number\" objExcel.Cells(6, 1).Value = \"CSD Version\" objExcel.Cells(7, 1).Value = \"Description\" objExcel.Cells(8, 1).Value = \"Last Boot Up Time\" objExcel.Cells(9, 1).Value = \"Local Date Time\" objExcel.Cells(10, 1).Value = \"Organization\" objExcel.Cells(11, 1).Value = \"Domain\" objExcel.Cells(12, 1).Value = \"Manufacturer\" objExcel.Cells(13, 1).Value = \"Model\" objExcel.Cells(14, 1).Value = \"Number Of Processors\" objExcel.Cells(15, 1).Value = \"Primary Owner Name\" objExcel.Cells(16, 1).Value = \"System Type\" objExcel.Cells(17, 1).Value = \"Total Physical Memory\" objExcel.Cells(18, 1).Value = \"User Name\" objExcel.Cells(19, 1).Value = \"Caption\" objExcel.Cells(20, 1).Value = \"Manufacturer\" objExcel.Cells(21, 1).Value = \"Name\" objExcel.Cells(22, 1).Value = \"Release Date\" objExcel.Cells(23, 1).Value = \"Serial Number\" objExcel.Cells(24, 1).Value = \"SMBIOS BIOS Version\" objExcel.Cells(25, 1).Value = \"Version\" Set objWMIService = GetObject(\"winmgmts:\\\" & strComputer & \"\root\cimv2\") Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery(\"Select * from Win32_OperatingSystem\") For Each objItem in colItems objExcel.Cells(1, 2).Value = objItem.CSName objExcel.Cells(2, 2).Value = objItem.Caption objExcel.Cells(3, 2).Value = objItem.Version objExcel.Cells(4, 2).Value = objItem.RegisteredUser objExcel.Cells(5, 2).Value = objItem.SerialNumber objExcel.Cells(6, 2).Value = objItem.CSDVersion objExcel.Cells(7, 2).Value = objItem.Description objExcel.Cells(8, 2).Value = objItem.LastBootUpTime objExcel.Cells(9, 2).Value = objItem.LocalDateTime objExcel.Cells(10, 2).Value = objItem.Organization Next Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery(\"Select * from Win32_ComputerSystem\") For Each objItem in colItems objExcel.Cells(11, 2).Value = objItem.Domain objExcel.Cells(12, 2).Value = objItem.Manufacturer objExcel.Cells(13, 2).Value = objItem.Model objExcel.Cells(14, 2).Value = objItem.NumberOfProcessors objExcel.Cells(15, 2).Value = objItem.PrimaryOwnerName objExcel.Cells(16, 2).Value = objItem.SystemType objExcel.Cells(17, 2).Value = (objItem.TotalPhysicalMemory /1024) & \" MB\" objExcel.Cells(18, 2).Value = objItem.UserName Next Set objWMIService = GetObject(\"winmgmts:\\\" & strComputer & \"\root\cimv2\") Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery(\"Select * from Win32_BIOS\") For Each objItem in colItems objExcel.Cells(19, 2).Value = objItem.Caption objExcel.Cells(20, 2).Value = objItem.Manufacturer objExcel.Cells(21, 2).Value = objItem.Name objExcel.Cells(22, 2).Value = objItem.ReleaseDate objExcel.Cells(23, 2).Value = objItem.SerialNumber objExcel.Cells(24, 2).Value = objItem.SMBIOSBIOSVersion objExcel.Cells(25, 2).Value = objItem.Version Next objExcel.Range(\"A1:A25\").Select objExcel.Selection.Font.ColorIndex = 11 objExcel.Selection.Font.Bold = True objExcel.Cells.EntireColumn.AutoFit MsgBox \"Done\" -- drewdog1977
From: Pegasus [MVP] on 29 Jul 2010 17:54 "undisclosed" wrote in message news:376d7d4acf0f90f161a7862e7fab2c34(a)nntp-gateway.com... > > Hello all, > > I found this script and it works great for one PC but I need it to pull > from a list of PC's in a text file. Can anyone help me with this? > > > strComputer = InputBox (\"Enter Machine Name\") > > > > Set objExcel = CreateObject(\"Excel.Application\") > > objExcel.Visible = True > > objExcel.Workbooks.Add > > > > objExcel.Cells(1, 1).Value = \"Name\" > > objExcel.Cells(2, 1).Value = \"Caption\" > > objExcel.Cells(3, 1).Value = \"Version\" > > objExcel.Cells(4, 1).Value = \"Registered User\" > > objExcel.Cells(5, 1).Value = \"Serial Number\" > > objExcel.Cells(6, 1).Value = \"CSD Version\" > > objExcel.Cells(7, 1).Value = \"Description\" > > objExcel.Cells(8, 1).Value = \"Last Boot Up Time\" > > objExcel.Cells(9, 1).Value = \"Local Date Time\" > > objExcel.Cells(10, 1).Value = \"Organization\" > > objExcel.Cells(11, 1).Value = \"Domain\" > > objExcel.Cells(12, 1).Value = \"Manufacturer\" > > objExcel.Cells(13, 1).Value = \"Model\" > > objExcel.Cells(14, 1).Value = \"Number Of Processors\" > > objExcel.Cells(15, 1).Value = \"Primary Owner Name\" > > objExcel.Cells(16, 1).Value = \"System Type\" > > objExcel.Cells(17, 1).Value = \"Total Physical Memory\" > > objExcel.Cells(18, 1).Value = \"User Name\" > > objExcel.Cells(19, 1).Value = \"Caption\" > > objExcel.Cells(20, 1).Value = \"Manufacturer\" > > objExcel.Cells(21, 1).Value = \"Name\" > > objExcel.Cells(22, 1).Value = \"Release Date\" > > objExcel.Cells(23, 1).Value = \"Serial Number\" > > objExcel.Cells(24, 1).Value = \"SMBIOS BIOS Version\" > > objExcel.Cells(25, 1).Value = \"Version\" > > > > Set objWMIService = GetObject(\"winmgmts:\\\" & strComputer & > \"\root\cimv2\") > > Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery(\"Select * from > Win32_OperatingSystem\") > > For Each objItem in colItems > > > > objExcel.Cells(1, 2).Value = objItem.CSName > > objExcel.Cells(2, 2).Value = objItem.Caption > > objExcel.Cells(3, 2).Value = objItem.Version > > objExcel.Cells(4, 2).Value = objItem.RegisteredUser > > objExcel.Cells(5, 2).Value = objItem.SerialNumber > > objExcel.Cells(6, 2).Value = objItem.CSDVersion > > objExcel.Cells(7, 2).Value = objItem.Description > > objExcel.Cells(8, 2).Value = objItem.LastBootUpTime > > objExcel.Cells(9, 2).Value = objItem.LocalDateTime > > objExcel.Cells(10, 2).Value = objItem.Organization > > Next > > > > Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery(\"Select * from > Win32_ComputerSystem\") > > For Each objItem in colItems > > > > objExcel.Cells(11, 2).Value = objItem.Domain > > objExcel.Cells(12, 2).Value = objItem.Manufacturer > > objExcel.Cells(13, 2).Value = objItem.Model > > objExcel.Cells(14, 2).Value = objItem.NumberOfProcessors > > objExcel.Cells(15, 2).Value = objItem.PrimaryOwnerName > > objExcel.Cells(16, 2).Value = objItem.SystemType > > objExcel.Cells(17, 2).Value = (objItem.TotalPhysicalMemory /1024) & \" > MB\" > > objExcel.Cells(18, 2).Value = objItem.UserName > > Next > > > > Set objWMIService = GetObject(\"winmgmts:\\\" & strComputer & > \"\root\cimv2\") > > Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery(\"Select * from Win32_BIOS\") > > For Each objItem in colItems > > objExcel.Cells(19, 2).Value = objItem.Caption > > objExcel.Cells(20, 2).Value = objItem.Manufacturer > > objExcel.Cells(21, 2).Value = objItem.Name > > objExcel.Cells(22, 2).Value = objItem.ReleaseDate > > objExcel.Cells(23, 2).Value = objItem.SerialNumber > > objExcel.Cells(24, 2).Value = objItem.SMBIOSBIOSVersion > > objExcel.Cells(25, 2).Value = objItem.Version > > Next > > > > objExcel.Range(\"A1:A25\").Select > > objExcel.Selection.Font.ColorIndex = 11 > > objExcel.Selection.Font.Bold = True > > objExcel.Cells.EntireColumn.AutoFit > > > > MsgBox \"Done\" > > > -- > drewdog1977 Here you go: sList = "d:\temp\PCs.txt" 'This file contains all PC names Set oFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") aList = Split(oFSO.OpenTextFile(sList).ReadAll, VbCrLf) For Each sName In aList GetDetails(sName) Next Sub GetDetails(strComputer) ' Paste your code here End Sub You actually posted your query in the wrong newsgroup. Try Microsoft.Public.Scripting.VBScript for your next VB-Script related question. Note also that you have lots of backslashes in places where you cannot have them under the rules of VB Script.
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