PsInfo 1.73
including the type of installation, kernel build, registered organization and owner, number of processors and their type, amount of physical memory, the install date of the system, and if its a trial version, the expiration date.
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including the type of installation, kernel build, registered organization and owner, number of processors and their type, amount of physical memory, the install date of the system, and if its a trial version, the expiration date.
By default PsInfo shows information for the local system. Specify a remote computer name to obtain information from the remote system. Since PsInfo relies on remote Registry access to obtain its data, the remote system must be running the Remote Registry service and the account from which you run PsInfo must have access to the HKLMSystem portion of the remote Registry.
In order to aid in automated Service Pack updates, PsInfo returns as a value the Service Pack number of system (e.g. 0 for no service pack, 1 for SP 1, etc).
usage: psinfo [[computer[,computer[,..] | @file [-u user [-p psswd]]] [-h] [-s] [-d] [-c [-t delimiter]] [filter]
computer
Perform the command on the remote computer or computers specified. If you omit the computer name the command runs on the local system, and if you specify a wildcard (*), the command runs on all computers in the current domain.
@file
Run the command on each computer listed in the text file specified.
-u
Specifies optional user name for login to remote computer.
-p
Specifies optional password for user name. If you omit this you will be prompted to enter a hidden password.
-h
Show list of installed hotfixes.
-s
Show list of installed applications.
-d
Show disk volume information.
-c
Print in CSV format.
-t
The default delimiter for the -c option is a comma, but can be overriden with the specified character.
filter
Psinfo will only show data for the field matching the filter. e.g. "psinfo service" lists only the service pack field.
PsInfo uses the Remote Registry API to read system information from a system's Registry, and WMI to determine whether Windows XP installations have been activated.
tags the remote the command remote registry service pack for the remote computer you omit specifies optional show list user name command runs remote system local system
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