Windows Machine Inventory Using PowerShell. Written by - Alan Newingham Date: 9/3/2021 18 System Queries output to a styled single HTML page. Last User Login -Time & Date Last User Logged In Time Zone -Bias -Time Zone -Standard Name Active USB Devices -Class -Status -Device Name -Hardware Address Video Card Info -Status -Video Card Model -Video Card Memory -Driver Install Date -Driver Version -Current Screensize Setting Monitor Count -How Many Monitors Installed Enabled Network Adapter Info -Description -DHCP Server -IP Address -Subnet -Gateway -Domain -Primary and Secondary DNS Installed Printer Information -Printer Name -Associated Driver -State -Status -Address Installed Software -Vendor Name -Software Title -Software Version -Registry Association Hotfix Information -Hotfix name -Hotfix ID User Profiles Loaded -What profiles are loaded on the computer -Last time the directory was written to Hard Disk Capacity -Device ID -Total Size -Free Size Hard Disk Information -Computer Name -Hard Disk Model -Capacity Operating System Information -OS System Directory location -Operating System {pro/home/workstation/etc...} -Build Number -Version -OS Serial BIOS Information -Manufacturer -Serial Number -Bios Version Boot Configuration -OS Install Directory Memory Information -Model -Physical Slot Occupied -Serial Number -Manufacturer Serial -Clock Speed -Voltage -Capacity Processor Information -Processor Name -Current Clock Speed -Manufacturer -Processor Status General Information -Model -Manufacturer -Local Administrator -32 or 64 bit OS?
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