Sometimes I feel the need to do a small inventory.
In this case, the need to do that with monitors found itself to the upper corners of my cranium.
I wanted to get the manufacturer and model. Remembering that many customers also like a serial number in their CMDBs, I put that in there too 🙂
So while waiting for another customer, I wrote this little thing:
2 4 6 8 | Get-CimInstance-Namespacerootwmi-ClassName wmimonitorid-ComputerName$ComputerName|foreach{ Manufacturer=($_.ManufacturerName-notmatch'^0$'|foreach{[char]$_})-join' Name=($_.UserFriendlyName-notmatch'^0$'|foreach{[char]$_})-join' Serial=($_.SerialNumberID-notmatch'^0$'|foreach{[char]$_})-join' } |
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Monitor Serial Number Command
Hope you find it useful 🙂