Getting the same information from every pc especially in a very complex and
grown environment can be a tedious work. So why don't just call a script to
help out ;-)
# Network Drives Get-WmiObject -Class
Win32_MappedLogicalDisk | Select-Object Name , ProviderName # Powershell Version
$PSVersionTable . PSVersion # Get all Printer Get-WMIObject -Class Win32_Printer |
Select-Object -Property Name , PortName , Default | Sort-Object Name | Sort-Object
Default -Descending | Out-String # Get Office Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product
-Filter "name like '%office%'" | Select-Object -Property Vendor , Name , Version |
Out-String # Get all Applications Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product |
Select-Object -Property Vendor , Name , Version | Out-String # Local Drives (with
ntfs ): Get-WmiObject win32_volume -Filter "filesystem like 'ntfs'" | Sort-Object
Name | Select-Object Name , Label | Out-String # Find all local PST-Files #
Get-ChildItem -Path C:\ -Filter *. pst -Recurse -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Get-WmiObject win32_volume -Filter "filesystem like 'ntfs' and DriveLetter like
'%'" | foreach-object { Get-ChildItem -Path $_ . name -Filter *. pst -Recurse
-ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Select-Object FullName | Out-String } # Processor
and Windows Architecture Get-WmiObject Win32_processor | Select-Object
Name , Caption , AddressWidth , DataWidth | Out-String Get-WmiObject
Win32_OperatingSystem | Select-Object OSArchitecture | Out-String # Get Bios
Information Get-WmiObject win32_bios | Select-Object
SerialNumber , Manufacturer , BiosVersion , ReleaseDate , SMBIOSBIOSVersion , SMBIOSMajorVersion , SMBIOSMinorVersion
| Format-Table | Out-String Get-WmiObject Win32_ComputerSystem | Select-Object
Manufacturer , Model , NumberOfProcessors , NumberOfLogicalProcessors | Out-String #
Environment Variables Get-ChildItem Env: | Out-String # # Get EventLog #
Get-EventLog -LogName *