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<#PSScriptInfo
.VERSION 1.3
.GUID ebf446a3-3362-4774-83c0-b7299410b63f
.AUTHOR Michael Niehaus
.COMPANYNAME Microsoft
.COPYRIGHT
.TAGS Windows AutoPilot
.LICENSEURI
.PROJECTURI
.ICONURI
.EXTERNALMODULEDEPENDENCIES
.REQUIREDSCRIPTS
.EXTERNALSCRIPTDEPENDENCIES
.RELEASENOTES
Version 1.0: Original published version.
Version 1.1: Added -Append switch.
Version 1.2: Added -Credential switch.
Version 1.3: Added -Partner switch.
#>
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Retrieves the Windows AutoPilot deployment details from one or more computers
.DESCRIPTION
This script uses WMI to retrieve properties needed by the Microsoft Store for Business to support Windows AutoPilot deployment.
.PARAMETER Name
The names of the computers. These can be provided via the pipeline (property name Name or one of the available aliases, DNSHostName, ComputerName, and Computer).
.PARAMETER OutputFile
The name of the CSV file to be created with the details for the computers. If not specified, the details will be returned to the PowerShell
pipeline.
.PARAMETER Append
Switch to specify that new computer details should be appended to the specified output file, instead of overwriting the existing file.
.PARAMETER Credential
Credentials that should be used when connecting to a remote computer (not supported when gathering details from the local computer).
.PARAMETER Partner
Switch to specify that the created CSV file should use the schema for Partner Center (using serial number, make, and model).
.EXAMPLE
.\Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo.ps1 -ComputerName MYCOMPUTER -OutputFile .\MyComputer.csv
.EXAMPLE
.\Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo.ps1 -ComputerName MYCOMPUTER -OutputFile .\MyComputer.csv -Append
.EXAMPLE
.\Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo.ps1 -ComputerName MYCOMPUTER1,MYCOMPUTER2 -OutputFile .\MyComputers.csv
.EXAMPLE
Get-ADComputer -Filter * | .\GetWindowsAutoPilotInfo.ps1 -OutputFile .\MyComputers.csv
.EXAMPLE
Get-CMCollectionMember -CollectionName "All Systems" | .\GetWindowsAutoPilotInfo.ps1 -OutputFile .\MyComputers.csv
.EXAMPLE
.\Get-WindowsAutoPilotInfo.ps1 -ComputerName MYCOMPUTER1,MYCOMPUTER2 -OutputFile .\MyComputers.csv -Partner
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$False,ValueFromPipeline=$True,ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$True,Position=0)][alias("DNSHostName","ComputerName","Computer")] [String[]] $Name = @($env:ComputerName),
[Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String] $OutputFile = "",
[Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [Switch] $Append = $false,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] $Credential = $null,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [Switch] $Partner = $false,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [Switch] $Force = $false
)
Begin
{
# Initialize empty list
$computers = @()
}
Process
{
foreach ($comp in $Name)
{
$bad = $false
# Get the common properties.
Write-Verbose "Checking $comp"
$serial = (Get-WmiObject -ComputerName $comp -Credential $Credential -Class Win32_BIOS).SerialNumber
# Get the hash (if available)
$devDetail = (Get-WMIObject -ComputerName $comp -Credential $Credential -Namespace root/cimv2/mdm/dmmap -Class MDM_DevDetail_Ext01 -Filter "InstanceID='Ext' AND ParentID='./DevDetail'")
if ($devDetail -and (-not $Force))
{
$hash = $devDetail.DeviceHardwareData
}
else
{
$bad = $true
$hash = ""
}
# If the hash isn't available, get the make and model
if ($bad -or $Force)
{
$cs = Get-WmiObject -ComputerName $comp -Credential $Credential -Class Win32_ComputerSystem
$make = $cs.Manufacturer.Trim()
$model = $cs.Model.Trim()
if ($Partner)
{
$bad = $false
}
}
else
{
$make = ""
$model = ""
}
# Getting the PKID is generally problematic for anyone other than OEMs, so let's skip it here
$product = ""
# Depending on the format requested, create the necessary object
if ($Partner)
{
# Create a pipeline object
$c = New-Object psobject -Property @{
"Device Serial Number" = $serial
"Windows Product ID" = $product
"Hardware Hash" = $hash
"Manufacturer name" = $make
"Device model" = $model
}
# From spec:
# "Manufacturer Name" = $make
# "Device Name" = $model
}
else
{
# Create a pipeline object
$c = New-Object psobject -Property @{
"Device Serial Number" = $serial
"Windows Product ID" = $product
"Hardware Hash" = $hash
}
}
# Write the object to the pipeline or array
if ($bad)
{
# Report an error when the hash isn't available
Write-Error -Message "Unable to retrieve device hardware data (hash) from computer $comp" -Category DeviceError
}
elseif ($OutputFile -eq "")
{
$c
}
else
{
$computers += $c
}
}
}
End
{
if ($OutputFile -ne "")
{
if ($Append)
{
if (Test-Path $OutputFile)
{
$computers += Import-CSV -Path $OutputFile
}
}
if ($Partner)
{
$computers | Select "Device Serial Number", "Windows Product ID", "Hardware Hash", "Manufacturer name", "Device model" | ConvertTo-CSV -NoTypeInformation | % {$_ -replace '"',''} | Out-File $OutputFile
# From spec:
# $computers | Select "Device Serial Number", "Windows Product ID", "Hardware Hash", "Manufacturer Name", "Device Name" | ConvertTo-CSV -NoTypeInformation | % {$_ -replace '"',''} | Out-File $OutputFile
}
else
{
$computers | Select "Device Serial Number", "Windows Product ID", "Hardware Hash" | ConvertTo-CSV -NoTypeInformation | % {$_ -replace '"',''} | Out-File $OutputFile
}
}
}
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