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9.3

Windows XP Computer List

Asked by omen1280 in VB Script

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i have the following script to find all the windows 2000 machines in my domain and i need to know what to change to get it to do the exact same thing but provide info about windows XPStart Free Trial
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Option Explicit
Dim objFSO, objFolder, objShell, objTextFile, objFile
Dim strDirectory, strFile, strText
Dim objConnection, objCommand, objRecordSet
strDirectory = "c:\"
strFile = "\Win2k.txt"
 
' Setup AD Stuff
' ==================================================================================
Const ADS_SCOPE_SUBTREE = 2
 
Set objConnection = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
Set objCommand = CreateObject("ADODB.Command")
objConnection.Provider = "ADsDSOObject"
objConnection.Open "Active Directory Provider"
 
Set objCommand.ActiveConnection = objConnection
objCommand.CommandText = _
    "SELECT Name FROM 'LDAP://DC=mid,DC=local' WHERE objectClass='computer' " & _
        "and operatingSystemVersion = '5.0 (2195)'"  
objCommand.Properties("Page Size") = 1000
objCommand.Properties("Searchscope") = ADS_SCOPE_SUBTREE 
' ==================================================================================
 
' Setup File Stuff
' ==================================================================================
' Create the File System Object
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
 
' Check that the strDirectory folder exists
If objFSO.FolderExists(strDirectory) Then
   Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(strDirectory)
Else
   Set objFolder = objFSO.CreateFolder(strDirectory)
   WScript.Echo "Just created " & strDirectory
End If
 
If objFSO.FileExists(strDirectory & strFile) Then
   Set objFolder = objFSO.GetFolder(strDirectory)
Else
   Set objFile = objFSO.CreateTextFile(strDirectory & strFile)
   Wscript.Echo "Just created " & strDirectory & strFile
End If 
 
set objFile = nothing
set objFolder = nothing
' OpenTextFile Method needs a Const value
' ForAppending = 8 ForReading = 1, ForWriting = 2
Const ForAppending = 8
 
Set objTextFile = objFSO.OpenTextFile _
(strDirectory & strFile, ForAppending, True)
' ==================================================================================
 
Set objRecordSet = objCommand.Execute
objRecordSet.MoveFirst
 
Do Until objRecordSet.EOF
    objTextFile.WriteLine("" & objRecordSet.Fields("Name").Value)
    objRecordSet.MoveNext
Loop 
objTextFile.Close
WScript.Quit
 
' End of VBScript to write to a file with Computers running Windows 2000
[+][-]04.24.2008 at 09:51AM PDT, ID: 21432853

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Zone: VB Script
Tags: Microsoft, Active Directory, 2003
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Solution Provided By: hlarse
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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