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Windows PowerShell: Building Your Own Software Inventory Tool

In the November 2008 installment of our Windows PowerShell column (which is available online), Don Jones demonstrates how to create a tool that will inventory the operating system build number (this is one of the best ways to determine the OS version) and service pack version number from a list of computers. 

This is a very useful tool in itself.  More importantly, however, Don uses this example to walk you through the process he uses to develop a script. After all, the process can be applied to countless projects you might encounter. Once you understand and can reuse this development process for your own tasks, you'll be well on your way to solving nearly any administrative problem using Windows PowerShell.

Don has also provided a video screencast in which he demonstrates this Windows PowerShell-based inventory tool and guides you through the process he used to build it.

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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    This month's TechNet magazine has a great video demo from Don Jones where he uses WMI to generate a simple

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    PowerShell! The name alone should get you excited. Wait until you see all the cool stuff you can do with