Public/Get-RegString.ps1
function Get-RegString { <# .SYNOPSIS Retrieves a registry string (REG_SZ) value from local or remote computers. .DESCRIPTION Use Get-RegString to retrieve a registry string (REG_SZ) value from local or remote computers. .PARAMETER ComputerName An array of computer names. The default is the local computer. .PARAMETER Hive The HKEY to open, from the RegistryHive enumeration. The default is 'LocalMachine'. Possible values: - ClassesRoot - CurrentUser - LocalMachine - Users - PerformanceData - CurrentConfig - DynData .PARAMETER Key The path of the registry key to open. .PARAMETER Value The name of the registry value. .PARAMETER Ping Use ping to test if the machine is available before connecting to it. If the machine is not responding to the test a warning message is output. .EXAMPLE Get-RegString -Hive LocalMachine -Key SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DataAccess -Value FullInstallVer ComputerName Hive Key Value Data Type ------------ ---- --- ----- ---- ---- COMPUTER1 LocalMachine SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DataAccess FullInstallVer 6.1.7600.16385 String Description ----------- The command gets the installed version of Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) from the local computer. The name of ComputerName parameter, which is optional, is omitted. .EXAMPLE "SERVER1","SERVER2","SERVER3" | Get-RegString -Key SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DataAccess -Value FullInstallVer -Ping ComputerName Hive Key Value Data Type ------------ ---- --- ----- ---- ---- SERVER1 LocalMachine SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DataAccess FullInstallVer 2.82.3959.0 String SERVER2 LocalMachine SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DataAccess FullInstallVer 2.82.3959.0 String SERVER3 LocalMachine SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DataAccess FullInstallVer 2.82.1830.0 String Description ----------- The command gets the installed version of Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) from remote computers. When the Switch parameter Ping is specified the command issues a ping test to each computer. If the computer is not responding to the ping request a warning message is written to the console and the computer is not processed. .EXAMPLE Get-Content servers.txt | Get-RegString -Key SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DataAccess -Value FullInstallVer ComputerName Hive Key Value Data Type ------------ ---- --- ----- ---- ---- SERVER1 LocalMachine SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DataAccess FullInstallVer 2.82.3959.0 String SERVER2 LocalMachine SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DataAccess FullInstallVer 2.82.3959.0 String SERVER3 LocalMachine SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DataAccess FullInstallVer 2.82.1830.0 String Description ----------- The command uses the Get-Content cmdlet to get the server names from a text file. .EXAMPLE Get-RegString -Hive LocalMachine -Key SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DataAccess -Value FullInstallVer | Test-RegValue -ComputerName SERVER1,SERVER2 -Ping True True Description ----------- This command gets the installed version of Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) from the local computer. The output is piped to the Test-RegValue function to check if the value exists on two remote computers. When the Switch parameter Ping is specified the command issues a ping test to each computer. If the computer is not responding to the ping request a warning message is written to the console and the computer is not processed. .OUTPUTS PSFanatic.Registry.RegistryValue (PSCustomObject) .NOTES Author: Shay Levy Blog : http://blogs.microsoft.co.il/blogs/ScriptFanatic/ .LINK http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/PSRemoteRegistry .LINK Set-RegString Get-RegValue Remove-RegValue Test-RegValue #> [OutputType('PSFanatic.Registry.RegistryValue')] [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName="__AllParameterSets")] param( [Parameter( Position=0, ValueFromPipeline=$true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true, HelpMessage="An array of computer names. The default is the local computer." )] [Alias("CN","__SERVER","IPAddress")] [string[]]$ComputerName="", [Parameter( Position=1, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true, HelpMessage="The HKEY to open, from the RegistryHive enumeration. The default is 'LocalMachine'." )] [ValidateSet("ClassesRoot","CurrentUser","LocalMachine","Users","PerformanceData","CurrentConfig","DynData")] [string]$Hive="LocalMachine", [Parameter( Mandatory=$true, Position=2, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true, HelpMessage="The path of the subkey to open." )] [string]$Key, [Parameter( Mandatory=$true, Position=3, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true, HelpMessage="The name of the value to get." )] [string]$Value, [switch]$Ping ) process { Write-Verbose "Enter process block..." foreach($c in $ComputerName) { try { if($c -eq "") { $c=$env:COMPUTERNAME Write-Verbose "Parameter [ComputerName] is not presnet, setting its value to local computer name: [$c]." } if($Ping) { Write-Verbose "Parameter [Ping] is presnet, initiating Ping test" if( !(Test-Connection -ComputerName $c -Count 1 -Quiet)) { Write-Warning "[$c] doesn't respond to ping." return } } Write-Verbose "Starting remote registry connection against: [$c]." Write-Verbose "Registry Hive is: [$Hive]." $reg = [Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey]::OpenRemoteBaseKey([Microsoft.Win32.RegistryHive]$Hive,$c) Write-Verbose "Open remote subkey: [$Key]" $subKey = $reg.OpenSubKey($Key) if(!$subKey) { Throw "Key '$Key' doesn't exist." } Write-Verbose "Get value name : [$Value]" $rv = $subKey.GetValue($Value,-1) if($rv -eq -1) { Write-Error "Cannot find value [$Value] because it does not exist." } else { Write-Verbose "Create PSFanatic registry value custom object." $pso = New-Object PSObject -Property @{ ComputerName=$c Hive=$Hive Value=$Value Key=$Key Data=$rv Type=$subKey.GetValueKind($Value) } Write-Verbose "Adding format type name to custom object." $pso.PSTypeNames.Clear() $pso.PSTypeNames.Add('PSFanatic.Registry.RegistryValue') $pso } Write-Verbose "Closing remote registry connection on: [$c]." $subKey.close() } catch { Write-Error $_ } } Write-Verbose "Exit process block..." } } |