Public/Network/NetworkInfo/Set-NetAdapterNetbiosOptions.ps1
function Set-NetAdapterNetbiosOptions { <# .SYNOPSIS Configures Netbios on a Network Adapter. .DESCRIPTION Uses two methods for configuring Netbios on a Network Adapter. If an interface is IPEnabled, the CIMMethod will be invoked. Otherwise the registry key is configured as this will satisfy network adapters being in alternative states such as disabled or disconnected. .PARAMETER NetworkAdapterObject Network Adapter Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration Object .PARAMETER InterfaceAlias Name of the network adapter being configured. Example: Ethernet .PARAMETER Setting Setting value for this resource which should be one of the following: Default, Enable, Disable #> [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.Object] $NetworkAdapterObject, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $InterfaceAlias, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('Default', 'Enable', 'Disable')] [System.String] $Setting ) Write-Verbose -Message ($script:localizedData.SetNetBiosMessage -f $InterfaceAlias, $Setting) # Only IPEnabled interfaces can be configured via SetTcpipNetbios method. if ($NetworkAdapterObject.IPEnabled) { $result = $NetworkAdapterObject | Invoke-CimMethod ` -MethodName SetTcpipNetbios ` -ErrorAction Stop ` -Arguments @{ TcpipNetbiosOptions = [uint32][NetBiosSetting]::$Setting.value__ } if ($result.ReturnValue -ne 0) { New-InvalidOperationException ` -Message ($script:localizedData.FailedUpdatingNetBiosError -f $InterfaceAlias, $result.ReturnValue, $Setting) } } else { <# IPEnabled=$false can only be configured via registry this satisfies disabled and disconnected states #> $setItemPropertyParameters = @{ Path = "$($script:hklmInterfacesPath)\Tcpip_$($NetworkAdapterObject.SettingID)" Name = 'NetbiosOptions' Value = [NetBiosSetting]::$Setting.value__ } $null = Set-ItemProperty @setItemPropertyParameters } } |