cluberti Posted December 23, 2009 Share Posted December 23, 2009 I think the argument is that there really aren't any differences between the EU's N versions and the Korean "KN" versions in Vista and 7, unless you're specifically looking for IM support on XP. Both versions lack Media Player support, so if you've got an "N" version and the language is Korean, for example, the locale output would be "0412" and the OperatingSystemSKU would return an N version (in almost all scenarios). From that, you can fairly easily assume that this is a Korean N version, given (for example) a SystemSKU of 16 (Business N) and a Locale of Korean (0412). This would be harder with Ultimate versions, however, as (at least on Vista) they always seem to return "Ultimate" for the Caption without N distinction. I haven't tried it on Windows 7 yet, as I'm still downloading the K and KN versions, but I would be interested to see what the Caption value is and if N has been added for Ultimate SKUs or not.GetProductInfo returns all of the possible regular, E, and N SKUs, and again pairing it with a locale check would give you a good idea if it was a KN version (versus just an EU "N" version), but there's not really a difference short of the KN version lacking a pre-installed IM client on XP, and with Vista and Win7 there is no preinstalled IM client in the base OS image anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MagicAndre1981 Posted December 23, 2009 Share Posted December 23, 2009 ok, what's the correct API call to get the system language? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrJinje Posted December 23, 2009 Share Posted December 23, 2009 (edited) Is the KN Version on Technet/MSDN ? Edited December 23, 2009 by MrJinje Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cluberti Posted December 23, 2009 Share Posted December 23, 2009 GetLocaleInfo is what you should use if this is going to be run on platforms older than and including Vista/Win7, but if the app is Vista and newer only, you can use GetSystemDefaultLocaleName instead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cluberti Posted December 23, 2009 Share Posted December 23, 2009 Is the KN Version on Technet/MSDN ?It's on MSDN if you change your language, I dunno about technet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gunsmokingman Posted December 23, 2009 Share Posted December 23, 2009 I added a check for the Korean LanguageDim Wmi :Set Wmi = GetObject("winmgmts:\\.\root\CIMV2") Dim Lng, Sku, Wn7 For Each Obj in Wmi.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_OperatingSystem") '-> Check To Make Sure The Build Is Above Windows 7 If Obj.BuildNumber => 7600 Then Wn7 = True'-> 1042 = Korean Lng = Obj.OSLanguage Select Case Obj.OperatingSystemSKU Case 0 Sku = "Undefined Edition" Case 1 Sku = "Ultimate Edition" Case 2 Sku = "Home Basic Edition" Case 3 Sku = "Home Premium Edition" Case 4 Sku = "Enterprise Edition" Case 5 Sku = "Home Basic N Edition" Case 6 Sku = "Business Edition" Case 7 Sku = "Standard Server Edition" Case 8 Sku = "Datacenter Server Edition" Case 9 Sku = "Small Business Server Edition" Case 10 Sku = "Enterprise Server Edition" Case 11 Sku = "Starter Edition" Case 12 Sku = "Datacenter Server Core Edition" Case 13 Sku = "Standard Server Core Edition" Case 14 Sku = "Enterprise Server Core Edition" Case 15 Sku = "Enterprise Server Edition for Itanium-Based Systems" Case 16 Sku = "Business N Edition" Case 17 Sku = "Web Server Edition" Case 18 Sku = "Cluster Server Edition" Case 19 Sku = "Home Server Edition" Case 20 Sku = "Storage Express Server Edition" Case 21 Sku = "Storage Standard Server Edition" Case 22 Sku = "Storage Workgroup Server Edition" Case 23 Sku = "Storage Enterprise Server Edition" Case 24 Sku = "Server For Small Business Edition" Case 25 Sku = "Small Business Server Premium Edition" Case Else Sku = "Could Not Find Operating System SKU" End Select End If Next'-> Results If Wn7 = True Then If Lng = 1042 Then MsgBox "Korean Version Of Windows : " & Sku,4128, "OS SKU" Else MsgBox "Operating System SKU : " & Sku,4128, "OS SKU" End If Else MsgBox "Error : This Is Not A Windows 7 OS." ,4128, "ERROR SKU" End If Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MagicAndre1981 Posted December 27, 2009 Share Posted December 27, 2009 Hi,I figured out why you can't use GetProductInfo to get the K/KN. Each Editions has the value defined inside the global policy file and this value is the same like the value for the normal Ultimate (N) Edition. If you install a german MUI on the K Edition, the K is no longer displayed under winver. So Windows Ultimate K = Windows Ultimate + Korean MUI. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cluberti Posted December 28, 2009 Share Posted December 28, 2009 Gunsmokingman gave me an idea, and I ran with it - I made a simple "computer info" script based on his idea to case out the locale and SKU, amongst other things. I've posted this in the Code Repository. This also uses my ElevateThisScript subroutine (if you need/desire), which is also available in the Code Repository.'// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// NAME: osinfo.vbs'//'// Original: http://www.cluberti.com/blog'// Last Update: 28th December 2009'//'// Comment: VBS example file for use as an OS info gathering template.'//'// NOTE: Provided as-is - usage of this source assumes that you are at the'// very least familiar with the vbscript language being used and'// the tools used to create and debug this file.'//'// In other words, if you break it, you get to keep the pieces.'//'// Also, if you want to use this on W2K, prepare to hack, as this'// was really designed with XP+ systems in mind.'//'// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// This script will require elevated privileges if run from a non-admin account, so'// calling the ElevateThisScript() Sub should get the script a full admin token. This is'// currently disabled, but if you need non-admin users to run this script, enable the'// call to this subroutine to pop-up a dialog box (they'll of course need administrative'// credentials to put in the challenge dialog before the script will execute with an'// administrative token):' ElevateThisScript()'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Set variables and wMI connections for scripting against:CONST HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE = &H80000002CONST SEARCH_KEY = "DigitalProductID"Dim arrSubKeys(4,1)Dim foundKeysDim iValues, arrDPIDfoundKeys = Array()iValues = Array()arrSubKeys(0,0) = "Windows PID Key: "arrSubKeys(0,1) = "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion"arrSubKeys(2,0) = "Office XP PID Key: "arrSubKeys(2,1) = "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\10.0\Registration"arrSubKeys(1,0) = "Office 2003 PID Key: "arrSubKeys(1,1) = "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Registration"arrSubKeys(3,0) = "Office 2007 PID Key: "arrSubKeys(3,1) = "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Registration"arrSubKeys(4,0) = "Office 2010 PID Key: "arrSubKeys(4,1) = "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Registration\{10140000-0011-0000-1000-0000000FF1CE}"strComputer = "."Arch = ""Sku = ""Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:\\" & strComputer & "\root\CIMV2")Set objReg = GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\default:StdRegProv")Set objSWbemDateTime = CreateObject("WbemScripting.SWbemDateTime")Set colOSItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery( _ "SELECT * FROM Win32_OperatingSystem",,48)Set colProcItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery( _ "SELECT * FROM Win32_Processor",,48)Set colCompSysItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery( _ "SELECT * FROM Win32_ComputerSystem",,48) Set colTZItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery( _ "SELECT * FROM Win32_TimeZone",,48) Set colCompSysProdItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery( _ "SELECT * FROM Win32_ComputerSystemProduct",,48)Set colBIOSItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery( _ "SELECT * FROM Win32_BIOS",,48)Set colDiskItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery( _ "SELECT * FROM Win32_LogicalDisk",,48) Set colNetAdapConfigItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery( _ "SELECT * FROM Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration",,48) Set colVideoItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery( _ "SELECT * FROM Win32_VideoController",,48) Set colSoundItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery( _ "SELECT * FROM Win32_SoundDevice",,48) '//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Get OS SKU from Win32_OperatingSystem class: For Each objOSItem in colOSItems If objOSItem.BuildNumber => 6000 Then Arch = objOSItem.OSArchitecture Select Case objOSItem.OperatingSystemSKU Case 0 Sku = "Unknown Windows version" Case 1 Sku = "Ultimate Edition" Case 2 Sku = "Home Basic Edition" Case 3 Sku = "Home Premium Edition" Case 4 Sku = "Enterprise Edition" Case 5 Sku = "Home Basic N Edition" Case 6 Sku = "Business Edition" Case 7 Sku = "Standard Server Edition" Case 8 Sku = "Datacenter Server Edition" Case 9 Sku = "Small Business Server Edition" Case 10 Sku = "Enterprise Server Edition" Case 11 Sku = "Starter Edition" Case 12 Sku = "Datacenter Server Core Edition" Case 13 Sku = "Standard Server Core Edition" Case 14 Sku = "Enterprise Server Core Edition" Case 15 Sku = "Enterprise Server Edition for Itanium-Based Systems" Case 16 Sku = "Business N Edition" Case 17 Sku = "Web Server Edition" Case 18 Sku = "Cluster Server Edition" Case 19 Sku = "Home Server Edition" Case 20 Sku = "Storage Express Server Edition" Case 21 Sku = "Storage Standard Server Edition" Case 22 Sku = "Storage Workgroup Server Edition" Case 23 Sku = "Storage Enterprise Server Edition" Case 24 Sku = "Server For Small Business Edition" Case 25 Sku = "Small Business Server Premium Edition" Case Else Sku = "Could Not Determine Operating System SKU" End Select End If'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Get current OS locale setting from Win32_OperatingSystem class: Select Case objOSItem.Locale Case 0436 Locale = "Afrikaans (South Africa)" Case 041c Locale = "Albanian (Albania)" ' Case 045e Locale = "Amharic (Ethiopia)" Case 0401 Locale = "Arabic (Saudi Arabia)" Case 1401 Locale = "Arabic (Algeria)" Case 3c01 Locale = "Arabic (Bahrain)" Case 0c01 Locale = "Arabic (Egypt)" Case 0801 Locale = "Arabic (Iraq)" Case 2c01 Locale = "Arabic (Jordan)" Case 3401 Locale = "Arabic (Kuwait)" Case 3001 Locale = "Arabic (Lebanon)" Case 1001 Locale = "Arabic (Libya)" Case 1801 Locale = "Arabic (Morocco)" Case 2001 Locale = "Arabic (Oman)" Case 4001 Locale = "Arabic (Qatar)" Case 2801 Locale = "Arabic (Syria)" Case 1c01 Locale = "Arabic (Tunisia)" Case 3801 Locale = "Arabic (U.A.E.)" Case 2401 Locale = "Arabic (Yemen)" Case 042b Locale = "Armenian (Armenia)" Case 044d Locale = "Assamese" Case 082c Locale = "Azeri (Cyrillic)" Case 042c Locale = "Azeri (Latin)" Case 042d Locale = "Basque" Case 0423 Locale = "Belarusian" Case 0445 Locale = "Bengali (India)" Case 0845 Locale = "Bengali (Bangladesh)" Case 141A Locale = "Bosnian (Bosnia/Herzegovina)" Case 0402 Locale = "Bulgarian" Case 0455 Locale = "Burmese" Case 0403 Locale = "Catalan" Case 045c Locale = "Cherokee (United States)" Case 0804 Locale = "Chinese (PRC)" Case 1004 Locale = "Chinese (Singapore)" Case 0404 Locale = "Chinese (Taiwan)" Case 0c04 Locale = "Chinese (Hong Kong SAR)" Case 1404 Locale = "Chinese (Macao SAR)" Case 041a Locale = "Croatian" Case 101a Locale = "Croatian (Bosnia/Herzegovina)" Case 0405 Locale = "Czech" Case 0406 Locale = "Danish" Case 0465 Locale = "Divehi" Case 0413 Locale = "Dutch (Netherlands)" Case 0813 Locale = "Dutch (Belgium)" Case 0466 Locale = "Edo" Case 0409 Locale = "English (United States)" Case 0809 Locale = "English (United Kingdom)" Case 0c09 Locale = "English (Australia)" Case 2809 Locale = "English (Belize)" Case 1009 Locale = "English (Canada)" Case 2409 Locale = "English (Caribbean)" Case 3c09 Locale = "English (Hong Kong SAR)" Case 4009 Locale = "English (India)" Case 3809 Locale = "English (Indonesia)" Case 1809 Locale = "English (Ireland)" Case 2009 Locale = "English (Jamaica)" Case 4409 Locale = "English (Malaysia)" Case 1409 Locale = "English (New Zealand)" Case 3409 Locale = "English (Philippines)" Case 4809 Locale = "English (Singapore)" Case 1c09 Locale = "English (South Africa)" Case 2c09 Locale = "English (Trinidad)" Case 3009 Locale = "English (Zimbabwe)" Case 0425 Locale = "Estonian" Case 0438 Locale = "Faroese" Case 0429 Locale = "Farsi" Case 0464 Locale = "Filipino" Case 040b Locale = "Finnish" Case 040c Locale = "French (France)" Case 080c Locale = "French (Belgium)" Case 2c0c Locale = "French (Cameroon)" Case 0c0c Locale = "French (Canada)" Case 240c Locale = "French (DRC)" Case 300c Locale = "French (Cote d'Ivoire)" Case 3c0c Locale = "French (Haiti)" Case 140c Locale = "French (Luxembourg)" Case 340c Locale = "French (Mali)" Case 180c Locale = "French (Monaco)" Case 380c Locale = "French (Morocco)" Case e40c Locale = "French (North Africa)" Case 200c Locale = "French (Reunion)" Case 280c Locale = "French (Senegal)" Case 100c Locale = "French (Switzerland)" Case 1c0c Locale = "French (West Indies)" Case 0462 Locale = "Frisian (Netherlands)" Case 0467 Locale = "Fulfulde (Nigeria)" Case 042f Locale = "FYRO Macedonian" Case 083c Locale = "Gaelic (Ireland)" Case 043c Locale = "Gaelic (Scotland)" Case 0456 Locale = "Galician" Case 0437 Locale = "Georgian" Case 0407 Locale = "German (Germany)" Case 0c07 Locale = "German (Austria)" Case 1407 Locale = "German (Liechtenstein)" Case 1007 Locale = "German (Luxembourg)" Case 0807 Locale = "German (Switzerland)" Case 0408 Locale = "Greek" Case 0474 Locale = "Guarani (Paraguay)" Case 0447 Locale = "Gujarati" Case 0468 Locale = "Hausa (Nigeria)" Case 0475 Locale = "Hawaiian (United States)" Case 040d Locale = "Hebrew" Case 0439 Locale = "Hindi" ' Case 040e Locale = "Hungarian" Case 0469 Locale = "Ibibio (Nigeria)" Case 040f Locale = "Icelandic" Case 0470 Locale = "Igbo (Nigeria)" Case 0421 Locale = "Indonesian" Case 045d Locale = "Inuktitut" Case 0410 Locale = "Italian (Italy)" Case 0810 Locale = "Italian (Switzerland)" Case 0411 Locale = "Japanese" Case 044b Locale = "Kannada" Case 0471 Locale = "Kanuri (Nigeria)" Case 0860 Locale = "Kashmiri" Case 0460 Locale = "Kashmiri (Arabic)" Case 043f Locale = "Kazakh" Case 0453 Locale = "Khmer" Case 0457 Locale = "Konkani" Case 0412 Locale = "Korean" Case 0440 Locale = "Kyrgyz (Cyrillic)" Case 0454 Locale = "Lao" Case 0476 Locale = "Latin" Case 0426 Locale = "Latvian" Case 0427 Locale = "Lithuanian" ' Case 043e Locale = "Malay (Malaysia)" ' Case 083e Locale = "Malay (Brunei Darussalam)" Case 044c Locale = "Malayalam" Case 043a Locale = "Maltese" Case 0458 Locale = "Manipuri" Case 0481 Locale = "Maori (New Zealand)" ' Case 044e Locale = "Marathi" Case 0450 Locale = "Mongolian (Cyrillic)" Case 0850 Locale = "Mongolian (Mongolian)" Case 0461 Locale = "Nepali" Case 0861 Locale = "Nepali (India)" Case 0414 Locale = "Norwegian (Bokmål)" Case 0814 Locale = "Norwegian (Nynorsk)" Case 0448 Locale = "Oriya" Case 0472 Locale = "Oromo" Case 0479 Locale = "Papiamentu" Case 0463 Locale = "Pashto" Case 0415 Locale = "Polish" Case 0416 Locale = "Portuguese (Brazil)" Case 0816 Locale = "Portuguese (Portugal)" Case 0446 Locale = "Punjabi" Case 0846 Locale = "Punjabi (Pakistan)" Case 046B Locale = "Quecha (Bolivia)" Case 086B Locale = "Quecha (Ecuador)" Case 0C6B Locale = "Quecha (Peru)" Case 0417 Locale = "Rhaeto-Romanic" Case 0418 Locale = "Romanian" Case 0818 Locale = "Romanian (Moldava)" Case 0419 Locale = "Russian" Case 0819 Locale = "Russian (Moldava)" Case 043b Locale = "Sami (Lappish)" Case 044f Locale = "Sanskrit" Case 046c Locale = "Sepedi" Case 0c1a Locale = "Serbian (Cyrillic)" Case 081a Locale = "Serbian (Latin)" Case 0459 Locale = "Sindhi (India)" Case 0859 Locale = "Sindhi (Pakistan)" Case 045b Locale = "Sinhalese (Sri Lanka)" Case 041b Locale = "Slovak" Case 0424 Locale = "Slovenian" Case 0477 Locale = "Somali" ' Case 042e Locale = "Sorbian" Case 0c0a Locale = "Spanish (Spain - Modern Sort)" Case 040a Locale = "Spanish (Spain - Traditional Sort)" Case 2c0a Locale = "Spanish (Argentina)" Case 400a Locale = "Spanish (Bolivia)" Case 340a Locale = "Spanish (Chile)" Case 240a Locale = "Spanish (Colombia)" Case 140a Locale = "Spanish (Costa Rica)" Case 1c0a Locale = "Spanish (Dominican Republic)" Case 300a Locale = "Spanish (Ecuador)" Case 440a Locale = "Spanish (El Salvador)" Case 100a Locale = "Spanish (Guatemala)" Case 480a Locale = "Spanish (Honduras)" Case 580a Locale = "Spanish (Latin America)" Case 080a Locale = "Spanish (Mexico)" Case 4c0a Locale = "Spanish (Nicaragua)" Case 180a Locale = "Spanish (Panama)" Case 3c0a Locale = "Spanish (Paraguay)" Case 280a Locale = "Spanish (Peru)" Case 500a Locale = "Spanish (Puerto Rico)" Case 540a Locale = "Spanish (United States)" Case 380a Locale = "Spanish (Uruguay)" Case 200a Locale = "Spanish (Venezuela)" Case 0430 Locale = "Sutu" Case 0441 Locale = "Swahili" Case 041d Locale = "Swedish" Case 081d Locale = "Swedish (Finland)" Case 045a Locale = "Syriac" Case 0428 Locale = "Tajik" Case 045f Locale = "Tamazight (Arabic)" Case 085f Locale = "Tamazight (Latin)" Case 0449 Locale = "Tamil" Case 0444 Locale = "Tatar" Case 044a Locale = "Telugu" ' Case 041e Locale = "Thai" Case 0851 Locale = "Tibetan (Bhutan)" Case 0451 Locale = "Tibetan (PRC)" Case 0873 Locale = "Tigrigna (Eritrea)" Case 0473 Locale = "Tigrigna (Ethiopia)" Case 0431 Locale = "Tsonga" Case 0432 Locale = "Tswana" Case 041f Locale = "Turkish" Case 0442 Locale = "Turkmen" Case 0480 Locale = "Uighur (China)" Case 0422 Locale = "Ukrainian" Case 0420 Locale = "Urdu" Case 0820 Locale = "Urdu (India)" Case 0843 Locale = "Uzbek (Cyrillic)" Case 0443 Locale = "Uzbek (Latin)" Case 0433 Locale = "Venda" Case 042a Locale = "Vietnamese" Case 0452 Locale = "Welsh" Case 0434 Locale = "Xhosa" Case 0478 Locale = "Yi" Case 043d Locale = "Yiddish" Case 046a Locale = "Yoruba" Case 0435 Locale = "Zulu" Case 04ff Locale = "HID (Human Interface Device)" Case Else Locale = "Could Not Determine OS Locale" End Select'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Set variables gathered from Win32_OperatingSystem class: Caption = objOSItem.Caption CSDVersion = objOSItem.CSDVersion CSName = objOSItem.CSName Version = objOSItem.Version BuildType = objOSItem.BuildType BuildNumber = objOSItem.BuildNumber SerialNumber = objOSItem.SerialNumber objSWbemDateTime.Value = objOSItem.InstallDate InstallDate = objSWbemDateTime.GetVarDate(True) objSWbemDateTime.Value = objOSItem.LastBootUpTime LastBootUpTime = objSWbemDateTime.GetVarDate(True) Status = objOSItem.Status Next'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Set variables gathered from Win32_ComputerSystem class: For Each objCompSysItem in colCompSysItems CurrentTimeZone = objCompSysItem.CurrentTimeZone DaylightInEffect = objCompSysItem.DaylightInEffect TotalMemory = FormatNumber(objCompSysItem.TotalPhysicalMemory/1024^3, 2) Next'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Set variables gathered from Win32_TimeZone class: For Each objTZItem in colTZItems TZName = objTZItem.StandardName Next'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Set variables gathered from Win32_ComputerSystemProduct class: For Each objCompSysProdItem in colCompSysProdItems CompSysName = objCompSysProdItem.Name IdentifyingNumber = objCompSysProdItem.IdentifyingNumber UUID = objCompSysProdItem.UUID Next'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Set variables gathered from Win32_BIOS class: For Each objBIOSItem in colBIOSItems SMBIOSVersion = objBIOSItem.SMBIOSBIOSVersion Next'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Start echoing output to the screen Wscript.Echo " ------------------------------------------" Wscript.Echo " System Details" Wscript.Echo " ------------------------------------------" Wscript.Echo "" Wscript.Echo " Computer Name: " & CSName Wscript.Echo "" Wscript.Echo "" Wscript.Echo " Operating System Information:" Wscript.Echo " =============================" Wscript.Echo " Operating System: " & Caption & Arch Wscript.Echo " Version: " & Version & " " & Sku & " " & CSDVersion Wscript.Echo " Build Type: " & BuildType Wscript.Echo " Locale: " & Locale Wscript.Echo " Serial Number: " & SerialNumber Wscript.Echo "" Wscript.Echo " Current Time Zone: " & TZName Wscript.Echo " Offset from UTC: " & CurrentTimeZone/60 & " hours" Wscript.Echo " DST In Effect: " & DaylightInEffect Wscript.Echo ""'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Get the product keys (function at the end of script):GetKeys() Wscript.Echo "" Wscript.Echo " Install Date: " & InstallDate Wscript.Echo " Last Boot Time: " & LastBootUpTime Wscript.Echo " Local Date/Time: " & Now() Wscript.Echo "" Wscript.Echo " System Status: " & Status Wscript.Echo "" Wscript.Echo "" Wscript.Echo " Hardware Information:" Wscript.Echo " ====================="'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Set and echo variables gathered from Win32_Processor class: For Each objProcItem in colProcItems Select Case objProcItem.Architecture Case 0 CPUArch = "x86" Case 1 CPUArch = "MIPS" Case 2 CPUArch = "Alpha" Case 3 CPUArch = "PowerPC" Case 6 CPUArch = "Itanium" Case 9 CPUArch = "x64" Case Else CPUArch = "Could Not Determine CPU Architecture" End Select Wscript.Echo " CPU: " & objProcItem.Name & " (" & CPUArch & ")" Next Wscript.Echo "" Wscript.Echo " Physical Memory: " & TotalMemory & " GB" Wscript.Echo ""'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Set variables gathered from Win32_VideoController class: For Each objVideoItem in colVideoItems Wscript.Echo " Video Card: " & objVideoItem.Name If Not objVideoItem.AdapterDACType = "" Then Wscript.Echo " Adapter DAC: " & objVideoItem.AdapterDACType End if Wscript.Echo " PNP Device ID: " & objVideoItem.PNPDeviceID If Not objVideoItem.AdapterRAM = "" Then Wscript.Echo " Video RAM: " & objVideoItem.AdapterRAM/1024^2 & " MB" End If Wscript.Echo " Driver Version: " & objVideoItem.DriverVersion objSWbemDateTime.Value = objVideoItem.DriverDate DriverDate = objSWbemDateTime.GetVarDate(False) Wscript.Echo " Driver Date: " & DriverDate Wscript.Echo "" Next'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Set variables gathered from Win32_SoundDevice class: For Each objSoundItem in colSoundItems Wscript.Echo " Sound Card: " & objSoundItem.Name Wscript.Echo " Manufacturer: " & objSoundItem.Manufacturer Wscript.Echo " PNP Device ID: " & objSoundItem.PNPDeviceID Wscript.Echo "" Next'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Set variables gathered from Win32_LogicalDisk class: For Each objDiskItem in colDiskItems If objDiskItem.DriveType = 3 Then Wscript.Echo " Volume: " & objDiskItem.Caption Wscript.Echo " Compressed: " & objDiskItem.Compressed Wscript.Echo " File System: " & objDiskItem.FileSystem Wscript.Echo " Volume Size: " & FormatNumber(objDiskItem.Size/1024^3, 2) & " GB" Wscript.Echo " Free Space: " & FormatNumber(objDiskItem.FreeSpace/1024^3, 2) & " GB" Wscript.Echo "" End If Next'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Set variables gathered from Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration class: For Each objNetAdapConfigItem in colNetAdapConfigItems If isNull(objNetAdapConfigItem.IPAddress) Then '// Skip adapter, not currently used Else Wscript.Echo " Network Adapter: " & objNetAdapConfigItem.Description Wscript.Echo " MAC Address: " & objNetAdapConfigItem.MACAddress Wscript.Echo " DHCP Enabled: " & objNetAdapConfigItem.DHCPEnabled Wscript.Echo " IP Address: " & Join(objNetAdapConfigItem.IPAddress, ",") Wscript.Echo " Subnet Mask: " & Join(objNetAdapConfigItem.IPSubnet, ",") Wscript.Echo " Default Gateway: " & Join(objNetAdapConfigItem.DefaultIPGateway, ",") If objNetAdapConfigItem.DHCPEnabled = True Then objSWbemDateTime.Value = objNetAdapConfigItem.DHCPLeaseObtained DHCPLeaseObtained = objSWbemDateTime.GetVarDate(True) Wscript.Echo " Lease Obtained: " & DHCPLeaseObtained objSWbemDateTime.Value = objNetAdapConfigItem.DHCPLeaseExpires DHCPLeaseExpires = objSWbemDateTime.GetVarDate(True) Wscript.Echo " Lease Exipres: " & DHCPLeaseExpires Wscript.Echo " DHCP Servers: " & objNetAdapConfigItem.DHCPServer End If Wscript.Echo " DNS Server: " & Join(objNetAdapConfigItem.DNSServerSearchOrder, ",") If Not objNetAdapConfigItem.WINSPrimaryServer = "" Then Wscript.Echo " WINS Primary Server: " & objNetAdapConfigItem.WINSPrimaryServer If Not objNetAdapConfigItem.WINSSecondaryServer = "" Then Wscript.Echo " WINS Secondary Server: " & objNetAdapConfigItem.WINSPrimaryServer End If Wscript.Echo " Enable LMHosts Lookup: " & objNetAdapConfigItem.WINSEnableLMHostsLookup End If Wscript.Echo "" End If Next Wscript.Echo "" Wscript.Echo " System Information:" Wscript.Echo " ===================" Wscript.Echo " Computer: " & CompSysName Wscript.Echo " Serial Number: " & IdentifyingNumber Wscript.Echo " BIOS Version: " & SMBIOSVersion Wscript.Echo " UUID: " & UUID Wscript.Echo ""'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// This pause call is disabled, but you may wish to enable it if running this script'// with the ElevateThisScript() subroutine call enabled above:' PressEnter()'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Functions: GetKeys() and decodeKey(iValues, strProduct)'//'// Credit where credit is due - I found and modified script posted by user "Parabellum"'// found on http://www.visualbasicscript.com/m42793.aspx, hacked it up a bit, and used'// it here to post keys:Public Function GetKeys() For x = LBound(arrSubKeys, 1) To UBound(arrSubKeys, 1) objReg.GetBinaryValue HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, arrSubKeys(x,1), SEARCH_KEY, arrDPIDBytes If Not IsNull(arrDPIDBytes) Then Call decodeKey(arrDPIDBytes, arrSubKeys(x,0)) Else objReg.EnumKey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, arrSubKeys(x,1), arrGUIDKeys If Not IsNull(arrGUIDKeys) Then For Each GUIDKey In arrGUIDKeys objReg.GetBinaryValue HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, arrSubKeys(x,1) & "\" & GUIDKey, SEARCH_KEY, arrDPIDBytes If Not IsNull(arrDPIDBytes) Then Call decodeKey(arrDPIDBytes, arrSubKeys(x,0)) End If Next End If End If NextEnd Function Public Function decodeKey(iValues, strProduct) Dim arrDPID arrDPID = Array() For i = 52 to 66 ReDim Preserve arrDPID( UBound(arrDPID) + 1 ) arrDPID( UBound(arrDPID) ) = iValues(i) Next Dim arrChars arrChars = Array("B","C","D","F","G","H","J","K","M","P","Q","R","T","V","W","X","Y","2","3","4","6","7","8","9") For i = 24 To 0 Step -1 k = 0 For j = 14 To 0 Step -1 k = k * 256 Xor arrDPID(j) arrDPID(j) = Int(k / 24) k = k Mod 24 Next strProductKey = arrChars(k) & strProductKey If i Mod 5 = 0 And i <> 0 Then strProductKey = "-" & strProductKey End If Next ReDim Preserve foundKeys( UBound(foundKeys) + 1 ) foundKeys( UBound(foundKeys) ) = strProductKey strKey = UBound(foundKeys) Wscript.Echo " " & strProduct & "" & foundKeys(strKey) End Function'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Subroutine: PressEnter()'//'// Adds a pause with a "Press the ENTER key to continue." message when called.'//'// Usage: Call this Subroutine to get a pause that will clear when the user presses the'// ENTER key (and ONLY the ENTER key) on their keyboard:Sub PressEnter() Wscript.Echo "" strMessage = "Press the ENTER key to continue. " Wscript.StdOut.Write strMessage Do While Not WScript.StdIn.AtEndOfLine Input = WScript.StdIn.Read(1) LoopEnd Sub'//~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'//'// Subroutine: ElevateThisScript()'//'// Forces the currently running script to prompt for elevation if it detects that the'// current user credentials do not have administrative privileges.'//'// If run on Windows XP / Server 2003 this script will cause the RunAs dialog to appear'// if the user does not have administrative rights, giving the opportunity to run as an'// administrator.'//'// If run on Windows Vista / Server 2008 this script will cause a UAC dialog to appear'// if the user does not have administrative rights and UAC is enabled, giving the'// opportunity for the script to run properly for a LUA user.'//'// This Sub Attempts to call the script with its original arguments. Arguments that'// contain a space will be wrapped in double quotes when the script calls itself again.'//'// Usage: Add a call to this sub (ElevateThisScript) to the beginning of your script to'// ensure that the script gets an administrative token.Sub ElevateThisScript() Const HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT = &H80000000 Const HKEY_CURRENT_USER = &H80000001 Const HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE = &H80000002 Const HKEY_USERS = &H80000003 const KEY_QUERY_VALUE = 1 Const KEY_SET_VALUE = 2 Dim scriptEngine, engineFolder, argString, arg, Args, scriptCommand Dim objShellApp : Set objShellApp = CreateObject("Shell.Application") scriptEngine = Ucase(Mid(Wscript.FullName,InstrRev(Wscript.FullName,"\")+1)) engineFolder = Left(Wscript.FullName,InstrRev(Wscript.FullName,"\")) argString = "" Set Args = Wscript.Arguments For each arg in Args 'loop though argument array as a collection to rebuild argument string If instr(arg," ") > 0 Then arg = """" & arg & """" 'if the argument contains a space wrap it in double quotes argString = argString & " " & Arg Next scriptCommand = engineFolder & scriptEngine Dim strComputer : strComputer = "." Dim objReg, bHasAccessRight Set objReg=GetObject("winmgmts:"_ & "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" &_ strComputer & "\root\default:StdRegProv") 'Check for administrative registry access rights objReg.CheckAccess HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "System\CurrentControlSet\Control\CrashControl", _ KEY_SET_VALUE, bHasAccessRight If bHasAccessRight = True Then HasRequiredRegAccess = True Exit Sub Else HasRequiredRegAccess = False objShellApp.ShellExecute scriptCommand, " """ & Wscript.ScriptFullName & """" & argString, "", "runas" WScript.Quit End IfEnd Sub Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MagicAndre1981 Posted December 29, 2009 Share Posted December 29, 2009 I'm getting a RuntimeError in your script.osinfo.vbs(543, 13) Laufzeitfehler in Microsoft vb script: Typen unverträglich: 'FormatNumber'Which means, type mismatch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cluberti Posted December 29, 2009 Share Posted December 29, 2009 It's probably the caret on this line: Wscript.Echo " Volume Size: " & FormatNumber(objDiskItem.Size/1024^3, 2) & " GB"Try this instead: Wscript.Echo " Volume Size: " & FormatNumber(objDiskItem.Size/1024/1024/1024, 2) & " GB"If that isn't it, then you likely have a volume returning NULL for the Size parameter of the class, and since I'm checking fixed disks only (type = 3) that would be very odd indeed. However, the only other reason (if your system isn't liking the caret) would be volume.size of this class returning a NULL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MagicAndre1981 Posted December 29, 2009 Share Posted December 29, 2009 (edited) Hi,this still doesn't work. When I run the script without elevated rights, I got the error:osinfo.vbs(514, 9) Laufzeitfehler in Microsoft vb script: Typen unverträglich: 'objSWbemDateTime.Value'I'm using Vista x86 SP2. This is why I hate such VB script. I prefer real programming languages like C# or Delphi which have a strong type checking and exception handling.André Edited December 29, 2009 by MagicAndre1981 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gunsmokingman Posted December 30, 2009 Share Posted December 30, 2009 I took Clubert VBS code and made it a VB.net app so if you want the source code to read this Thread Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cluberti Posted December 31, 2009 Share Posted December 31, 2009 Cool. I'm with Andre, I'm not one for script much, but sometimes a little dirty script is "good enough" to get by. I'm still not a fan of .net for a few reasons (a big one is no .net support in WinPE, where a decent amount of my tools are run) as well as speed. However, it's a pretty cool implementation for vb.net . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BJMckay Posted January 1, 2010 Share Posted January 1, 2010 (edited) System information file works on windows 7, but does not give KN/N or other version info. Edited January 1, 2010 by BJMckay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now