DSCResources/MSFT_RegistryPolicyFile/MSFT_RegistryPolicyFile.psm1
using module ..\..\Modules\GPRegistryPolicyFileParser $script:resourceModulePath = Split-Path -Path (Split-Path -Path $PSScriptRoot -Parent) -Parent $script:modulesFolderPath = Join-Path -Path $script:resourceModulePath -ChildPath 'Modules' $script:resourceHelperModulePath = Join-Path -Path $script:modulesFolderPath -ChildPath 'GPRegistryPolicyDsc.Common' $script:GPRegistryPolicyFileParserModulePath = Join-Path -Path $script:modulesFolderPath -ChildPath 'GPRegistryPolicyFileParser' Import-Module -Name (Join-Path -Path $script:resourceHelperModulePath -ChildPath 'GPRegistryPolicyDsc.Common.psm1') Import-Module -Name (Join-Path -Path $script:GPRegistryPolicyFileParserModulePath -ChildPath 'GPRegistryPolicyFileParser.psm1') $script:localizedData = Get-LocalizedData -ResourceName 'MSFT_RegistryPolicyFile' <# .SYNOPSIS Returns the current state of the registry policy file. .PARAMETER Key Indicates the path of the registry key for which you want to ensure a specific state. This path must include the hive. .PARAMETER ValueName Indicates the name of the registry value. .PARAMETER TargetType Indicates the target type. This is needed to determine the .pol file path. Supported values are LocalMachine, User, Administrators, NonAdministrators, Account. .PARAMETER AccountName Specifies the name of the account for an user specific pol file to be managed. #> function Get-TargetResource { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.Collections.Hashtable])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $Key, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $ValueName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('ComputerConfiguration','UserConfiguration','Administrators','NonAdministrators','Account')] [System.String] $TargetType, [Parameter()] [AllowNull()] [System.String] $AccountName ) Write-Verbose -Message ($script:localizedData.RetrievingCurrentState -f $Key, $ValueName) # determine pol file path $polFilePath = Get-RegistryPolicyFilePath -TargetType $TargetType -AccountName $AccountName $assertPolFile = Test-Path -Path $polFilePath # read the pol file if ($assertPolFile -eq $true) { $polFileContents = Read-GPRegistryPolicyFile -Path $polFilePath $currentResults = $polFileContents | Where-Object -FilterScript {$PSItem.Key -eq $Key -and $PSItem.ValueName -eq $ValueName} } # determine if the key is present or not if ($null -eq $currentResults.ValueName) { $ensureResult = 'Absent' } else { $ensureResult = 'Present' $valueTypeResult = $currentResults.GetRegTypeString() } # resolve account name $polFilePathArray = $polFilePath -split '\\' $system32Index = $polFilePathArray.IndexOf('System32') $accountNameFromPath = $polFilePathArray[$system32Index+2] if ($accountNameFromPath -match '^S-1-') { $accountNameResult = ConvertTo-NTAccountName -SecurityIdentifier $accountNameFromPath } else { $accountNameResult = $accountNameFromPath } # return the results $getTargetResourceResult = @{ Key = $Key ValueName = $ValueName ValueData = [System.String[]] $currentResults.ValueData ValueType = $valueTypeResult TargetType = $TargetType Ensure = $ensureResult Path = $polFilePath AccountName = $accountNameResult } return $getTargetResourceResult } <# .SYNOPSIS Adds or removes the policy key in the pol file. .PARAMETER Key Indicates the path of the registry key for which you want to ensure a specific state. This path must include the hive. .PARAMETER ValueName Indicates the name of the registry value. .PARAMETER ValueData The data for the registry value. .PARAMETER ValueType Indicates the type of the value. .PARAMETER TargetType Indicates the target type. This is needed to determine the .pol file path. Supported values are LocalMachine, User, Administrators, NonAdministrators, Account. .PARAMETER AccountName Specifies the name of the account for an user specific pol file to be managed. .PARAMETER Ensure Specifies the desired state of the registry policy. When set to 'Present', the registry policy will be created. When set to 'Absent', the registry policy will be removed. Default value is 'Present'. #> function Set-TargetResource { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $Key, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $ValueName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('ComputerConfiguration','UserConfiguration','Administrators','NonAdministrators','Account')] [System.String] $TargetType, [Parameter()] [System.String[]] $ValueData, [Parameter()] [ValidateSet('Binary','Dword','ExpandString','MultiString','Qword','String','None')] [System.String] $ValueType, [Parameter()] [System.String] $AccountName, [Parameter()] [ValidateSet('Present', 'Absent')] [System.String] $Ensure = 'Present' ) $getTargetResourceParameters = @{ Key = $Key TargetType = $TargetType ValueName = $ValueName AccountName = $AccountName } $getTargetResourceResult = Get-TargetResource @getTargetResourceParameters $polFilePath = Get-RegistryPolicyFilePath -TargetType $TargetType -AccountName $AccountName $gpRegistryEntry = New-GPRegistryPolicy -Key $Key -ValueName $ValueName -ValueData $ValueData -ValueType ([GPRegistryPolicy]::GetRegTypeFromString($ValueType)) if ($Ensure -eq 'Present') { if ($getTargetResourceResult.Ensure -eq 'Absent') { $assertPolFile = Test-Path -Path $polFilePath if ($assertPolFile -eq $false) { # create the pol file New-GPRegistryPolicyFile -Path $polFilePath } } # write the desired value Write-Verbose -Message ($script:localizedData.AddPolicyToFile -f $Key, $ValueName, $ValueData, $ValueType) Set-GPRegistryPolicyFileEntry -Path $polFilePath -RegistryPolicy $gpRegistryEntry } else { if ($getTargetResourceResult.Ensure -eq 'Present') { Write-Verbose -Message ($script:localizedData.RemovePolicyFromFile -f $Key, $ValueName) Remove-GPRegistryPolicyFileEntry -Path $polFilePath -RegistryPolicy $gpRegistryEntry } } # write the gpt.ini update $setGptIniFileParams = @{ TargetType = $TargetType } if ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('AccountName')) { $setGptIniFileParams.AccountName = $AccountName } Set-GptIniFile @setGptIniFileParams Set-RefreshRegistryKey } <# .SYNOPSIS Tests for the desired state of the policy key in the pol file. .PARAMETER Key Indicates the path of the registry key for which you want to ensure a specific state. This path must include the hive. .PARAMETER ValueName Indicates the name of the registry value. .PARAMETER ValueData The data for the registry value. .PARAMETER ValueType Indicates the type of the value. .PARAMETER TargetType Indicates the target type. This is needed to determine the .pol file path. Supported values are LocalMachine, User, Administrators, NonAdministrators, Account. .PARAMETER AccountName Specifies the name of the account for an user specific pol file to be managed. .PARAMETER Ensure Specifies the desired state of the registry policy. When set to 'Present', the registry policy will be created. When set to 'Absent', the registry policy will be removed. Default value is 'Present'. #> function Test-TargetResource { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.Boolean])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $Key, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $ValueName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('ComputerConfiguration','UserConfiguration','Administrators','NonAdministrators','Account')] [System.String] $TargetType, [Parameter()] [System.String[]] $ValueData, [Parameter()] [ValidateSet('Binary','Dword','ExpandString','MultiString','Qword','String','None')] [System.String] $ValueType, [Parameter()] [System.String] $AccountName, [Parameter()] [ValidateSet('Present', 'Absent')] [System.String] $Ensure = 'Present' ) $getTargetResourceParameters = @{ Key = $Key TargetType = $TargetType ValueName = $ValueName AccountName = $AccountName } $testTargetResourceResult = $false $getTargetResourceResult = Get-TargetResource @getTargetResourceParameters if ($Ensure -eq 'Present') { $valuesToCheck = @( 'Key' 'ValueName' 'TargetType' 'ValueData' 'ValueType' 'Ensure' ) $testTargetResourceResult = Test-DscParameterState -CurrentValues $getTargetResourceResult -DesiredValues $PSBoundParameters -ValuesToCheck $valuesToCheck } else { if ($Ensure -eq $getTargetResourceResult.Ensure) { Write-Verbose -Message ($script:localizedData.InDesiredState) $testTargetResourceResult = $true } } return $testTargetResourceResult } <# .SYNOPSIS Retrieves the path to the pol file. .PARAMETER TargetType Indicates the target type. This is needed to determine the .pol file path. Supported values are LocalMachine, User, Administrators, NonAdministrators, Account. .PARAMETER AccountName Specifies the name of the account for an user specific pol file to be managed. #> function Get-RegistryPolicyFilePath { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.String])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('ComputerConfiguration','UserConfiguration','Administrators','NonAdministrators','Account')] [System.String] $TargetType, [Parameter()] [System.String] $AccountName ) switch ($TargetType) { 'ComputerConfiguration' { $childPath = 'System32\GroupPolicy\Machine\registry.pol' } 'UserConfiguration' { $childPath = 'System32\GroupPolicy\User\registry.pol' } 'Administrators' { $childPath = 'System32\GroupPolicyUsers\S-1-5-32-544\User\registry.pol' } 'NonAdministrators' { $childPath = 'System32\GroupPolicyUsers\S-1-5-32-545\User\registry.pol' } 'Account' { if ([System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($AccountName)) { throw $script:localizedData.AccountNameNull } $sid = ConvertTo-SecurityIdentifier -AccountName $AccountName $childPath = "System32\GroupPolicyUsers\$sid\User\registry.pol" } } return (Join-Path -Path $env:SystemRoot -ChildPath $childPath) } <# .SYNOPSIS Converts an identity to a SID to verify it's a valid account. .PARAMETER AccountName Specifies the identity to convert. #> function ConvertTo-SecurityIdentifier { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.String])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $AccountName ) Write-Verbose -Message ($script:localizedData.TranslatingNameToSid -f $AccountName) $id = [System.Security.Principal.NTAccount] $AccountName return $id.Translate([System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier]).Value } <# .SYNOPSIS Converts a SID to an NTAccount name. .PARAMETER SecurityIdentifier Specifies SID of the identity to convert. #> function ConvertTo-NTAccountName { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.String])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier] $SecurityIdentifier ) $identiy = [System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier] $SecurityIdentifier return $identiy.Translate([System.Security.Principal.NTAccount]).Value } <# .SYNOPSIS Writes a registry key indicating a group policy refresh is required. .PARAMETER Path Specifies the value of the registry path that will contain the properties pertaining to requiring a refresh. .PARAMETER PropertyName Specifies a name for the new property. .PARAMETER Value Specifies the property value. #> function Set-RefreshRegistryKey { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter()] [System.String] $Path = 'HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\GPRegistryPolicy', [Parameter()] [System.String] $PropertyName = 'RefreshRequired', [Parameter()] [System.Object] $Value = 1 ) New-Item -Path $Path -Force New-ItemProperty -Path $Path -Name $PropertyName -Value $Value -Force } <# .SYNOPSIS Sets the gpt.ini file according to user/computer policy changes. .PARAMETER TargetType Indicates the target type. This is needed to determine the gpt.ini file path. Supported values are LocalMachine, User, Administrators, NonAdministrators, Account. .PARAMETER AccountName Specifies the name of the account for an user specific gpt.ini file to be managed. #> function Set-GptIniFile { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('ComputerConfiguration','UserConfiguration','Administrators','NonAdministrators','Account')] [System.String] $TargetType, [Parameter()] [System.String] $AccountName ) $registryPolicyPath = Split-Path -Path (Get-RegistryPolicyFilePath @PSBoundParameters) -Parent | Split-Path -Parent $gptIniPath = Join-Path -Path $registryPolicyPath -ChildPath 'gpt.ini' $extensionNamesPattern = '{35378EAC-683F-11D2-A89A-00C04FBBCFA2}.*{D02B1F7[2|3]-3407-48AE-BA88-E8213C6761F1}' $extensionHashtable = @{ gPCMachineExtensionNames = '35378EAC-683F-11D2-A89A-00C04FBBCFA2', 'D02B1F72-3407-48AE-BA88-E8213C6761F1' gPCUserExtensionNames = '35378EAC-683F-11D2-A89A-00C04FBBCFA2', 'D02B1F73-3407-48AE-BA88-E8213C6761F1' } # Detect gPCMachineExtensionNames/gPCUserExtensionNames presence and value foreach ($gPCItem in $extensionHashtable.Keys) { $gptEntry = Get-PrivateProfileString -AppName 'General' -KeyName $gPCItem -GptIniPath $gptIniPath if (-not ($gptEntry -match $extensionNamesPattern)) { if ($gptEntry -ne [String]::Empty) { $gPCExistingValue = $gptEntry -replace '\[{|}]' -split '}{' $gPCNewValue = $gPCExistingValue + $extensionHashtable[$gPCItem] | Select-Object -Unique | Sort-Object } else { $gPCNewValue = $extensionHashtable[$gPCItem] } $formattedgPCNewValue = '[{{{0}}}]' -f $($gPCNewValue -join '}{') Write-Verbose -Message ($script:localizedData.GptIniCseUpdate -f $gPCItem, $gptEntry, $formattedgPCNewValue) Write-PrivateProfileString -AppName 'General' -KeyName $gPCItem -KeyValue $formattedgPCNewValue -GptIniPath $gptIniPath } <# To ensure consistent gpt.ini file structure, querying Version and setting Version so the structure will be: gPC[User|Machine]ExtensionName = [{guids}] Version = 11111 gPC[User|Machine]ExtensionName = [{guids}] #> $gptVersion = Get-PrivateProfileString -AppName 'General' -KeyName 'Version' -Default 0 -GptIniPath $gptIniPath Write-PrivateProfileString -AppName 'General' -KeyName 'Version' -KeyValue $gptVersion -GptIniPath $gptIniPath } # Determine incremented version number $newGptVersion = Get-IncrementedGptVersion -TargetType $TargetType -Version $gptVersion # Write incremented version to GPT Write-Verbose -Message ($script:localizedData.GptIniVersionUpdate -f $TargetType, $gptVersion, $newGptVersion) Write-PrivateProfileString -AppName 'General' -KeyName 'Version' -KeyValue $newGptVersion -GptIniPath $gptIniPath } <# .SYNOPSIS Queries an ini file for specific information. .PARAMETER AppName The name of the section containing the key name in an ini file, also known as 'Section'. .PARAMETER KeyName The name of the key whose associated string is to be retrieved. .PARAMETER Default If the KeyName key cannot be found in the initialization file, GetPrivateProfileString copies the default string to the ReturnedString buffer. .PARAMETER GptIniPath Path to the gpt.ini file to be queried. #> function Get-PrivateProfileString { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.String])] param ( [Parameter()] [System.String] $AppName = 'General', [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $KeyName, [Parameter()] [System.String] $Default, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $GptIniPath ) # The GetPrivateProfileString method requires a FileSystem path, meaning no PSDrive paths $fullyQualifiedFilePath = $ExecutionContext.SessionState.Path.GetUnresolvedProviderPathFromPSPath($GptIniPath) $stringBuilder = [System.Text.StringBuilder]::new(65535) [void][GPRegistryPolicyDsc.IniUtility]::GetPrivateProfileString( $AppName, $KeyName, $Default, $stringBuilder, $stringBuilder.Capacity, $fullyQualifiedFilePath ) return $stringBuilder.ToString() } <# .SYNOPSIS Writes information to an ini file. .PARAMETER AppName The name of the section containing the key name in an ini file, also known as 'Section'. .PARAMETER KeyName The name of the key whose associated KeyValue string is to be written/modified. .PARAMETER KeyValue A null-terminated string to be written to the file. .PARAMETER GptIniPath Path to the gpt.ini file to be written/modified. #> function Write-PrivateProfileString { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.String])] param ( [Parameter()] [System.String] $AppName = 'General', [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $KeyName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $KeyValue, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $GptIniPath ) # The WritePrivateProfileString method requires a FileSystem path, meaning no PSDrive paths $fullyQualifiedFilePath = $ExecutionContext.SessionState.Path.GetUnresolvedProviderPathFromPSPath($GptIniPath) [void][GPRegistryPolicyDsc.IniUtility]::WritePrivateProfileString( $AppName, $KeyName, $KeyValue, $fullyQualifiedFilePath ) } <# .SYNOPSIS Determines the incremented version number from the specified gpt.ini file. .PARAMETER Version The current gpt.ini version number which will be incremented based on TargetType. .PARAMETER TargetType Indicates the target type. This is needed to determine the gpt.ini file path. Supported values are LocalMachine, User, Administrators, NonAdministrators, Account. #> function Get-IncrementedGptVersion { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.Int32])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $Version, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('ComputerConfiguration','UserConfiguration','Administrators','NonAdministrators','Account')] [System.String] $TargetType ) <# Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/blogs/grouppolicy/understanding-the-gpo-version-number The version integer value in the GPT.ini has the following structure: Version = [user version number top 16 bits] [computer version number lower 16 bits] Below is a simple way to split the version number into the user and computer version number: * First, recognize that the version number is in decimal. Before we can split the number into the two version numbers, we first convert the decimal value to hex. The easiest way to perform this conversion is to use the calculator in windows in scientific mode. Enter the decimal value and then click the hex button to convert the number. You should see a value of 15002F. * If you are using the calculator, it will not display the leading zeros of the number. In hexadecimal, four hexadecimal characters are equal to 16 bits. When you split the number into two parts you'll need to add two leading zeros to show the full version number in hexadecimal. For our case, I would write this number out as 0015002F. (When written on paper, a 0x is added to the beginning of the number to clarify the number is hexadecimal, 0x0015002F.) * Input the lower 4 hex characters (002F) into the calculator while in hex mode. Then convert this value to decimal by clicking the decimal button. You should see a computer version number of 47 decimal. * Input the upper 4 hex characters (0015) into the calculator while in hex mode. Then convert this value to decimal by clicking the decimal button. You should see a user version number of 21 decimal. #> # Increment gpt.ini version number based on user or computer policy change. $versionBytes = [System.BitConverter]::GetBytes([int]$Version) $loVersion = [System.BitConverter]::ToUInt16($versionBytes, 0) $hiVersion = [System.BitConverter]::ToUInt16($versionBytes, 2) if ($TargetType -eq 'ComputerConfiguration') { if ($loVersion -eq [uint16]::MaxValue) { # Once the GPT version hits the uint16 max (65535), the incremented number is reset to 1 $loVersion = 1 } else { $loVersion++ } } else { if ($hiVersion -eq [uint16]::MaxValue) { # Once the GPT version hits the uint16 max (65535), the incremented number is reset to 1 $hiVersion = 1 } else { $hiVersion++ } } # Convert lo/hi to byte array $loVersionByte = [System.BitConverter]::GetBytes($loVersion) $hiVersionByte = [System.BitConverter]::GetBytes($hiVersion) # Create new byte array and convert to int32 $newGptVersionBytes = [byte[]]::new(4) $newGptVersionBytes[0] = $loVersionByte[0] $newGptVersionBytes[1] = $loVersionByte[1] $newGptVersionBytes[2] = $hiVersionByte[0] $newGptVersionBytes[3] = $hiVersionByte[1] return [System.BitConverter]::ToInt32($newGptVersionBytes, 0) } |