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#Requires -Version 3.0
#requires -Module ActiveDirectory
#This File is in Unicode format. Do not edit in an ASCII editor.
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Creates a complete inventory of a Microsoft Active Directory Forest using Microsoft Word 2010, 2013 or 2016.
.DESCRIPTION
Creates a complete inventory of a Microsoft Active Directory Forest using Microsoft Word and PowerShell.
Creates a Word document named after the Active Directory Forest.
Document includes a Cover Page, Table of Contents and Footer.
Includes support for the following language versions of Microsoft Word:
Catalan
Danish
Dutch
English
Finnish
French
German
Norwegian
Portuguese
Spanish
Swedish
While most of the script can be run with a non admin account, there are some features
that will not or may not work without domain admin rights. The Hardware and Services
parameters require domain admin privileges. The count of all users may not be accurate
if the user running the script doesn't have the necessary permissions on all user
objects. In that case, there may be user accounts classified as "unknown".
To run the script from a workstation, RSAT is required.
Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1)
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=7887
Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 8
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=28972
Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 8.1
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=39296
Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 10
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=45520
.PARAMETER CompanyName
Company Name to use for the Cover Page.
Default value is contained in HKCU:\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName or
HKCU:\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company, whichever is populated on the
computer running the script.
This parameter has an alias of CN.
If either registry key does not exist and this parameter is not specified, the report will
not contain a Company Name on the cover page.
This parameter is only valid with the MSWORD and PDF output parameters.
.PARAMETER CoverPage
What Microsoft Word Cover Page to use.
Only Word 2010, 2013 and 2016 are supported.
(default cover pages in Word en-US)
Valid input is:
Alphabet (Word 2010. Works)
Annual (Word 2010. Doesn't work well for this report)
Austere (Word 2010. Works)
Austin (Word 2010/2013/2016. Doesn't work in 2013 or 2016, mostly works in 2010 but
Subtitle/Subject & Author fields need to be moved
after title box is moved up)
Banded (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Conservative (Word 2010. Works)
Contrast (Word 2010. Works)
Cubicles (Word 2010. Works)
Exposure (Word 2010. Works if you like looking sideways)
Facet (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Filigree (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Grid (Word 2010/2013/2016. Works in 2010)
Integral (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Ion (Dark) (Word 2013/2016. Top date doesn't fit; box needs to be manually resized or font
changed to 8 point)
Ion (Light) (Word 2013/2016. Top date doesn't fit; box needs to be manually resized or font
changed to 8 point)
Mod (Word 2010. Works)
Motion (Word 2010/2013/2016. Works if top date is manually changed to 36 point)
Newsprint (Word 2010. Works but date is not populated)
Perspective (Word 2010. Works)
Pinstripes (Word 2010. Works)
Puzzle (Word 2010. Top date doesn't fit; box needs to be manually resized or font
changed to 14 point)
Retrospect (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Semaphore (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Sideline (Word 2010/2013/2016. Doesn't work in 2013 or 2016, works in 2010)
Slice (Dark) (Word 2013/2016. Doesn't work)
Slice (Light) (Word 2013/2016. Doesn't work)
Stacks (Word 2010. Works)
Tiles (Word 2010. Date doesn't fit unless changed to 26 point)
Transcend (Word 2010. Works)
ViewMaster (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Whisp (Word 2013/2016. Works)
Default value is Sideline.
This parameter has an alias of CP.
This parameter is only valid with the MSWORD and PDF output parameters.
.PARAMETER UserName
User name to use for the Cover Page and Footer.
Default value is contained in $env:username
This parameter has an alias of UN.
This parameter is only valid with the MSWORD and PDF output parameters.
.PARAMETER PDF
SaveAs PDF file instead of DOCX file.
This parameter is disabled by default.
The PDF file is roughly 5X to 10X larger than the DOCX file.
This parameter requires Microsoft Word to be installed.
This parameter uses the Word SaveAs PDF capability.
.PARAMETER Text
Creates a formatted text file with a .txt extension.
This parameter is disabled by default.
.PARAMETER MSWord
SaveAs DOCX file
This parameter is set True if no other output format is selected.
.PARAMETER HTML
Creates an HTML file with an .html extension.
This parameter is disabled by default.
This parameter is reserved for a future update and no output is created at this time.
.PARAMETER Hardware
Use WMI to gather hardware information on: Computer System, Disks, Processor and Network Interface Cards
Will be used on Domain Controllers only.
This parameter requires the script be run from an elevated PowerShell session
using an account with permission to retrieve hardware information (i.e. Domain Admin).
Selecting this parameter will add to both the time it takes to run the script and size of the report.
This parameter is disabled by default.
.PARAMETER ADForest
Specifies an Active Directory forest object by providing one of the following attribute values.
The identifier in parentheses is the LDAP display name for the attribute.
Fully qualified domain name
Example: corp.contoso.com
GUID (objectGUID)
Example: 599c3d2e-f72d-4d20-8a88-030d99495f20
DNS host name
Example: dnsServer.corp.contoso.com
NetBIOS name
Example: corp
This parameter is required.
.PARAMETER ComputerName
Specifies which domain controller to use to run the script against.
If ADForest is a trusted forest, then ComputerName is required to detect the existence of ADForest.
ComputerName can be entered as the NetBIOS name, FQDN, localhost or IP Address.
If entered as localhost, the actual computer name is determined and used.
If entered as an IP address, an attempt is made to determine and use the actual computer name.
.PARAMETER Services
Gather information on all services running on domain controllers.
Servers that are configured to automatically start but are not running will be colored in red.
Will be used on Domain Controllers only.
This parameter requires the script be run from an elevated PowerShell session
using an account with permission to retrieve service information (i.e. Domain Admin).
Selecting this parameter will add to both the time it takes to run the script and size of the report.
This parameter is disabled by default.
.PARAMETER AddDateTime
Adds a date time stamp to the end of the file name.
Time stamp is in the format of yyyy-MM-dd_HHmm.
June 1, 2014 at 6PM is 2014-06-01_1800.
Output filename will be ReportName_2014-06-01_1800.docx (or .pdf).
This parameter is disabled by default.
.PARAMETER DCDNSInfo
Use WMI to gather, for each domain controller, the IP Address and each DNS server configured.
Will be used on Domain Controllers only.
This parameter requires the script be run from an elevated PowerShell session
using an account with permission to retrieve hardware information (i.e. Domain Admin).
Selecting this parameter will add an Appendix A to the report.
This parameter is disabled by default.
.PARAMETER Folder
Specifies the optional output folder to save the output report.
.PARAMETER SmtpServer
Specifies the optional email server to send the output report.
.PARAMETER SmtpPort
Specifies the SMTP port.
Default is 25.
.PARAMETER UseSSL
Specifies whether to use SSL for the SmtpServer.
Default is False.
.PARAMETER From
Specifies the username for the From email address.
If SmtpServer is used, this is a required parameter.
.PARAMETER To
Specifies the username for the To email address.
If SmtpServer is used, this is a required parameter.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -ADForest company.tld
Will use all default values.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName="Carl Webster" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Carl Webster"
$env:username = Administrator
Carl Webster for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
company.tld for the AD Forest
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -ADForest company.tld -ComputerName DC01
Will use all default values.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName="Carl Webster" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Carl Webster"
$env:username = Administrator
Carl Webster for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
company.tld for the AD Forest
The script will be run remotely against the DC01 domain controller.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -PDF -ADForest corp.carlwebster.com
Will use all default values and save the document as a PDF file.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName="Carl Webster" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Carl Webster"
$env:username = Administrator
Carl Webster for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
corp.carlwebster.com for the AD Forest
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -Text -ADForest corp.carlwebster.com
This parameter is reserved for a future update and no output is created at this time.
Will use all default values and save the document as a formatted text file.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName="Carl Webster" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Carl Webster"
$env:username = Administrator
Carl Webster for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
corp.carlwebster.com for the AD Forest
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -HTML -ADForest corp.carlwebster.com
This parameter is reserved for a future update and no output is created at this time.
Will use all default values and save the document as an HTML file.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName="Carl Webster" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Carl Webster"
$env:username = Administrator
Carl Webster for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
corp.carlwebster.com for the AD Forest
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -hardware
Will use all default values and add additional information for each domain controller about its hardware.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName="Carl Webster" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Carl Webster"
$env:username = Administrator
Carl Webster for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
The user will be prompted for ADForest.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -DCDNSInfo
Will use all default values and add additional information for each domain controller about its hardware.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName="Carl Webster" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Carl Webster"
$env:username = Administrator
Carl Webster for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
The user will be prompted for ADForest.
An Appendix A will be added to the end of the report.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -CompanyName "Carl Webster Consulting" -CoverPage "Mod" -UserName "Carl Webster" -ComputerName ADDC01
Will use:
Carl Webster Consulting for the Company Name.
Mod for the Cover Page format.
Carl Webster for the User Name.
The user will be prompted for ADForest.
Domain Controller named ADDC01 for the ComputerName.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -CN "Carl Webster Consulting" -CP "Mod" -UN "Carl Webster"
Will use:
Carl Webster Consulting for the Company Name (alias CN).
Mod for the Cover Page format (alias CP).
Carl Webster for the User Name (alias UN).
The user will be prompted for ADForest.
The computer running the script for the ComputerName.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -ADForest company.tld -AddDateTime
Will use all default values.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName="Carl Webster" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Carl Webster"
$env:username = Administrator
Carl Webster for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
company.tld for the AD Forest
Adds a date time stamp to the end of the file name.
Time stamp is in the format of yyyy-MM-dd_HHmm.
June 1, 2014 at 6PM is 2014-06-01_1800.
Output filename will be company.tld_2014-06-01_1800.docx
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -PDF -ADForest corp.carlwebster.com -AddDateTime
Will use all default values and save the document as a PDF file.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName="Carl Webster" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Carl Webster"
$env:username = Administrator
Carl Webster for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
corp.carlwebster.com for the AD Forest
Adds a date time stamp to the end of the file name.
Time stamp is in the format of yyyy-MM-dd_HHmm.
June 1, 2014 at 6PM is 2014-06-01_1800.
Output filename will be corp.carlwebster.com_2014-06-01_1800.PDF
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -ADForest corp.carlwebster.com -Folder \\FileServer\ShareName
Will use all default values.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName="Carl Webster" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Carl Webster"
$env:username = Administrator
Carl Webster for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
corp.carlwebster.com for the AD Forest
Output file will be saved in the path \\FileServer\ShareName
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -ADForest corp.carlwebster.com -SmtpServer mail.domain.tld -From XDAdmin@domain.tld -To ITGroup@domain.tld -ComputerName Server01
Will use all Default values.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName="Carl Webster" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Carl Webster"
$env:username = Administrator
Carl Webster for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
corp.carlwebster.com for the AD Forest
Script will be run remotely against server Server01.
Script will use the email server mail.domain.tld, sending from XDAdmin@domain.tld, sending to ITGroup@domain.tld.
Script will use the default SMPTP port 25 and will not use SSL.
If the current user's credentials are not valid to send email, the user will be prompted to enter valid credentials.
.EXAMPLE
PS C:\PSScript > .\ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1 -ADForest corp.carlwebster.com -SmtpServer smtp.office365.com -SmtpPort 587 -UseSSL -From Webster@CarlWebster.com -To ITGroup@CarlWebster.com
Will use all Default values.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\CompanyName="Carl Webster" or
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Common\UserInfo\Company="Carl Webster"
$env:username = Administrator
corp.carlwebster.com for the AD Forest
Carl Webster for the Company Name.
Sideline for the Cover Page format.
Administrator for the User Name.
Script will be run remotely against DHCP server DHCPServer01.
Script will use the email server smtp.office365.com on port 587 using SSL, sending from webster@carlwebster.com, sending to ITGroup@carlwebster.com.
If the current user's credentials are not valid to send email, the user will be prompted to enter valid credentials.
.INPUTS
None. You cannot pipe objects to this script.
.OUTPUTS
No objects are output from this script. This script creates a Word or PDF document.
.NOTES
NAME: ADDS_Inventory_V1_1.ps1
VERSION: 1.16
AUTHOR: Carl Webster
LASTEDIT: April 20, 2016
#>
#thanks to @jeffwouters and Michael B. Smith for helping me with these parameters
[CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $False, ConfirmImpact = "None", DefaultParameterSetName = "Word") ]
Param(
[parameter(ParameterSetName="Word",Mandatory=$False)]
[parameter(ParameterSetName="SMTP",Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$MSWord=$False,
[parameter(ParameterSetName="PDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[parameter(ParameterSetName="SMTP",Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$PDF=$False,
[parameter(ParameterSetName="Text",Mandatory=$False)]
[parameter(ParameterSetName="SMTP",Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$Text=$False,
[parameter(ParameterSetName="HTML",Mandatory=$False)]
[parameter(ParameterSetName="SMTP",Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$HTML=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$Hardware=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$True)]
[string]$ADForest="",
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[string]$ComputerName="",
[parameter(Mandatory=$False )]
[Switch]$Services=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$AddDateTime=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[Switch]$DCDNSInfo=$False,
[parameter(Mandatory=$False)]
[string]$Folder="",
[parameter(ParameterSetName="Word",Mandatory=$False)]
[parameter(ParameterSetName="PDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[parameter(ParameterSetName="SMTP",Mandatory=$False)]
[Alias("CN")]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$CompanyName="",
[parameter(ParameterSetName="Word",Mandatory=$False)]
[parameter(ParameterSetName="PDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[parameter(ParameterSetName="SMTP",Mandatory=$False)]
[Alias("CP")]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$CoverPage="Sideline",
[parameter(ParameterSetName="Word",Mandatory=$False)]
[parameter(ParameterSetName="PDF",Mandatory=$False)]
[parameter(ParameterSetName="SMTP",Mandatory=$False)]
[Alias("UN")]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[string]$UserName=$env:username,
[parameter(ParameterSetName="SMTP",Mandatory=$True)]
[string]$SmtpServer="",
[parameter(ParameterSetName="SMTP",Mandatory=$False)]
[int]$SmtpPort=25,
[parameter(ParameterSetName="SMTP",Mandatory=$False)]
[switch]$UseSSL=$False,
[parameter(ParameterSetName="SMTP",Mandatory=$True)]
[string]$From="",
[parameter(ParameterSetName="SMTP",Mandatory=$True)]
[string]$To=""
)
#webster@carlwebster.com
#@carlwebster on Twitter
#http://www.CarlWebster.com
#Created on April 10, 2014
#Version 1.0 released to the community on May 31, 2014
#
#Version 1.01
# Added an AddDateTime parameter
#Version 1.02
# Fixed the Enterprise Admins and Schema Admins privileged groups tables
#Version 1.1
# Cleanup the script's parameters section
# Code cleanup and standardization with the master template script
# Requires PowerShell V3 or later
# Removed support for Word 2007
# Word 2007 references in help text removed
# Cover page parameter now states only Word 2010 and 2013 are supported
# Most Word 2007 references in script removed:
# Function ValidateCoverPage
# Function SetupWord
# Function SaveandCloseDocumentandShutdownWord
# Function CheckWord2007SaveAsPDFInstalled removed
# If Word 2007 is detected, an error message is now given and the script is aborted
# Cleanup Word table code for the first row and background color
# Cleanup retrieving services and service startup type with Iain Brighton's optimization
# Add Iain Brighton's Word table functions
# Move Services table to new table functions
# Add numeric values for ForestMode and DomainMode
# Removed most of the [gc]::collect() as they are not needed
# Removed the CheckLoadedModule function
# Added a Requires activedirectory module statement
#
#Version 1.11
# Add in updated hardware inventory code
# Updated help text
#
#Version 1.12 5-Oct-2015
# Added support for Word 2016
#
#Version 1.13 25-Nov-2015
# Updated help text and ReadMe for RSAT for Windows 10
# Updated help text with an additional example of running the script remotely
# Tested script on Windows 10 x64 and Word 2016 x64
#
#Version 1.14 26-Jan-2016
# Updated Exchange schema versions to include Exchange 2013 CU7/8/9 and Exchange 2016
# http://eightwone.com/references/schema-versions/
# Updated AD schema versions to include Server 2016 Technical Preview
# http://marc-lognoul.me/windows/windows-server-active-directory-schema-versions/
# Fixed typo in variable name that prevented the table for Site Links from being created
# Site Link table shows all possible site link options
# https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc223552.aspx
# GPOs by OU will now show the number of GPOs linked to an OU
# Added new parameter DCDNSInfo to gather each domain controller's IP address and DNS server settings
# Added Appendix A to show table of all domain controller's IP addresses and DNS server settings
#
#Version 1.15 8-Feb-2016
# Change to using a domain controllers FQDN when using Test-Connection, WMI and Services
# Those were not working in multiple domain forests when DNS Suffixes were not used
# For the DCDNSInfo table, added a Site column
# Sort by Site, domain controller name
# Change table font to 9 point to prevent wrapping of text
# For non-forest-root domains, do not print Enterprise Admin and Schema Admin <None>
# Those two groups do not exist in non-forest root domains
# Change tables for GPOs by OU to no lines
# Added specifying an optional output folder
# Added the option to email the output file
# Fixed several spacing and typo errors
# Fixed output to HTML not saving the file
#
#Version 1.16 20-Apr-2016
# Replaced Function SaveandCloseDocumentandShutdownWord with same function all the other scripts use
#
Set-StrictMode -Version 2
#force on
$PSDefaultParameterValues = @{"*:Verbose"=$True}
$SaveEAPreference = $ErrorActionPreference
$ErrorActionPreference = 'SilentlyContinue'
If($PDF -eq $Null)
{
$PDF = $False
}
If($Text -eq $Null)
{
$Text = $False
}
If($MSWord -eq $Null)
{
$MSWord = $False
}
If($HTML -eq $Null)
{
$HTML = $False
}
If($Services -eq $Null)
{
$Services = $False
}
If($AddDateTime -eq $Null)
{
$AddDateTime = $False
}
If($Hardware -eq $Null)
{
$Hardware = $False
}
If($DCDNSInfo -eq $Null)
{
$DCDNSInfo = $False
}
If($ComputerName -eq $Null)
{
$ComputerName = "LocalHost"
}
If($Folder -eq $Null)
{
$Folder = ""
}
If($SmtpServer -eq $Null)
{
$SmtpServer = ""
}
If($SmtpPort -eq $Null)
{
$SmtpPort = 25
}
If($UseSSL -eq $Null)
{
$UseSSL = $False
}
If($From -eq $Null)
{
$From = ""
}
If($To -eq $Null)
{
$To = ""
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:PDF))
{
$PDF = $False
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:Text))
{
$Text = $False
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:MSWord))
{
$MSWord = $False
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:HTML))
{
$HTML = $False
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:Services))
{
$Services = $False
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:AddDateTime))
{
$AddDateTime = $False
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:Hardware))
{
$Hardware = $False
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:DCDNSInfo))
{
$DCDNSInfo = $False
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:ComputerName))
{
$ComputerName = "LocalHost"
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:Folder))
{
$Folder = ""
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:SmtpServer))
{
$SmtpServer = ""
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:SmtpPort))
{
$SmtpPort = 25
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:UseSSL))
{
$UseSSL = $False
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:From))
{
$From = ""
}
If(!(Test-Path Variable:To))
{
$To = ""
}
If($MSWord -eq $Null)
{
If($Text -or $HTML -or $PDF)
{
$MSWord = $False
}
Else
{
$MSWord = $True
}
}
If($MSWord -eq $False -and $PDF -eq $False -and $Text -eq $False -and $HTML -eq $False)
{
$MSWord = $True
}
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Testing output parameters"
If($MSWord)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): MSWord is set"
}
ElseIf($PDF)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): PDF is set"
}
ElseIf($Text)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Text is set"
}
ElseIf($HTML)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): HTML is set"
}
Else
{
$ErrorActionPreference = $SaveEAPreference
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Unable to determine output parameter"
If($MSWord -eq $Null)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): MSWord is Null"
}
ElseIf($PDF -eq $Null)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): PDF is Null"
}
ElseIf($Text -eq $Null)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Text is Null"
}
ElseIf($HTML -eq $Null)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): HTML is Null"
}
Else
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): MSWord is $($MSWord)"
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): PDF is $($PDF)"
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Text is $($Text)"
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): HTML is $($HTML)"
}
Write-Error "Unable to determine output parameter. Script cannot continue"
Exit
}
If($Folder -ne "")
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Testing folder path"
#does it exist
If(Test-Path $Folder -EA 0)
{
#it exists, now check to see if it is a folder and not a file
If(Test-Path $Folder -pathType Container -EA 0)
{
#it exists and it is a folder
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Folder path $Folder exists and is a folder"
}
Else
{
#it exists but it is a file not a folder
Write-Error "Folder $Folder is a file, not a folder. Script cannot continue"
Exit
}
}
Else
{
#does not exist
Write-Error "Folder $Folder does not exist. Script cannot continue"
Exit
}
}
[string]$Script:RunningOS = (Get-WmiObject -class Win32_OperatingSystem -EA 0).Caption
If($MSWord -or $PDF)
{
#try and fix the issue with the $CompanyName variable
$CoName = $CompanyName
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): CoName is $($CoName)"
#the following values were attained from
#http://groovy.codehaus.org/modules/scriptom/1.6.0/scriptom-office-2K3-tlb/apidocs/
#http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/aa211923(v=office.11).aspx
[int]$wdAlignPageNumberRight = 2
[long]$wdColorGray15 = 14277081
[long]$wdColorGray05 = 15987699
[int]$wdMove = 0
[int]$wdSeekMainDocument = 0
[int]$wdSeekPrimaryFooter = 4
[int]$wdStory = 6
[int]$wdColorRed = 255
[int]$wdColorBlack = 0
[int]$wdWord2007 = 12
[int]$wdWord2010 = 14
[int]$wdWord2013 = 15
[int]$wdWord2016 = 16
[int]$wdFormatDocumentDefault = 16
[int]$wdSaveFormatPDF = 17
#http://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2006/03/01/how-can-i-right-align-a-single-column-in-a-word-table.aspx
#http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ff835817%28v=office.15%29.aspx
[int]$wdAlignParagraphLeft = 0
[int]$wdAlignParagraphCenter = 1
[int]$wdAlignParagraphRight = 2
#http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ff193345%28v=office.15%29.aspx
[int]$wdCellAlignVerticalTop = 0
[int]$wdCellAlignVerticalCenter = 1
[int]$wdCellAlignVerticalBottom = 2
#http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ff844856%28v=office.15%29.aspx
[int]$wdAutoFitFixed = 0
[int]$wdAutoFitContent = 1
[int]$wdAutoFitWindow = 2
#http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/ff821928%28v=office.15%29.aspx
[int]$wdAdjustNone = 0
[int]$wdAdjustProportional = 1
[int]$wdAdjustFirstColumn = 2
[int]$wdAdjustSameWidth = 3
[int]$PointsPerTabStop = 36
[int]$Indent0TabStops = 0 * $PointsPerTabStop
[int]$Indent1TabStops = 1 * $PointsPerTabStop
[int]$Indent2TabStops = 2 * $PointsPerTabStop
[int]$Indent3TabStops = 3 * $PointsPerTabStop
[int]$Indent4TabStops = 4 * $PointsPerTabStop
# http://www.thedoctools.com/index.php?show=wt_style_names_english_danish_german_french
[int]$wdStyleHeading1 = -2
[int]$wdStyleHeading2 = -3
[int]$wdStyleHeading3 = -4
[int]$wdStyleHeading4 = -5
[int]$wdStyleNoSpacing = -158
[int]$wdTableGrid = -155
#http://groovy.codehaus.org/modules/scriptom/1.6.0/scriptom-office-2K3-tlb/apidocs/org/codehaus/groovy/scriptom/tlb/office/word/WdLineStyle.html
[int]$wdLineStyleNone = 0
[int]$wdLineStyleSingle = 1
[int]$wdHeadingFormatTrue = -1
[int]$wdHeadingFormatFalse = 0
}
#region email function
Function SendEmail
{
Param([string]$Attachments)
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Prepare to email"
$emailAttachment = $Attachments
$emailSubject = $Script:Title
$emailBody = @"
Hello, <br />
<br />
$Script:Title is attached.
"@
$error.Clear()
If($UseSSL)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Trying to send email using current user's credentials with SSL"
Send-MailMessage -Attachments $emailAttachment -Body $emailBody -BodyAsHtml -From $From `
-Port $SmtpPort -SmtpServer $SmtpServer -Subject $emailSubject -To $To `
-UseSSL *>$Null
}
Else
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Trying to send email using current user's credentials without SSL"
Send-MailMessage -Attachments $emailAttachment -Body $emailBody -BodyAsHtml -From $From `
-Port $SmtpPort -SmtpServer $SmtpServer -Subject $emailSubject -To $To *>$Null
}
$e = $error[0]
If($e.Exception.ToString().Contains("5.7.57"))
{
#The server response was: 5.7.57 SMTP; Client was not authenticated to send anonymous mail during MAIL FROM
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Current user's credentials failed. Ask for usable credentials."
$emailCredentials = Get-Credential -Message "Enter the email account and password to send email"
$error.Clear()
If($UseSSL)
{
Send-MailMessage -Attachments $emailAttachment -Body $emailBody -BodyAsHtml -From $From `
-Port $SmtpPort -SmtpServer $SmtpServer -Subject $emailSubject -To $To `
-UseSSL -credential $emailCredentials *>$Null
}
Else
{
Send-MailMessage -Attachments $emailAttachment -Body $emailBody -BodyAsHtml -From $From `
-Port $SmtpPort -SmtpServer $SmtpServer -Subject $emailSubject -To $To `
-credential $emailCredentials *>$Null
}
$e = $error[0]
If($? -and $Null -eq $e)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Email successfully sent using new credentials"
}
Else
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Email was not sent:"
Write-Warning "$(Get-Date): Exception: $e.Exception"
}
}
Else
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Email was not sent:"
Write-Warning "$(Get-Date): Exception: $e.Exception"
}
}
#endregion
#region code for -hardware switch
Function GetComputerWMIInfo
{
Param([string]$RemoteComputerName)
# original work by Kees Baggerman,
# Senior Technical Consultant @ Inter Access
# k.baggerman@myvirtualvision.com
# @kbaggerman on Twitter
# http://blog.myvirtualvision.com
# modified 1-May-2014 to work in trusted AD Forests and using different domain admin credentials
#Get Computer info
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): `t`tProcessing WMI Computer information"
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): `t`t`tHardware information"
If($MSWord -or $PDF)
{
WriteWordLine 3 0 "Computer Information: $($RemoteComputerName)"
WriteWordLine 4 0 "General Computer"
}
ElseIf($Text)
{
Line 0 "Computer Information: $($RemoteComputerName)"
Line 1 "General Computer"
}
ElseIf($HTML)
{
WriteHTMLLine 3 0 "Computer Information: $($RemoteComputerName)"
}
[bool]$GotComputerItems = $True
Try
{
$Results = Get-WmiObject -computername $RemoteComputerName win32_computersystem
}
Catch
{
$Results = $Null
}
If($? -and $Null -ne $Results)
{
$ComputerItems = $Results | Select Manufacturer, Model, Domain, `
@{N="TotalPhysicalRam"; E={[math]::round(($_.TotalPhysicalMemory / 1GB),0)}}, `
NumberOfProcessors, NumberOfLogicalProcessors
$Results = $Null
ForEach($Item in $ComputerItems)
{
OutputComputerItem $Item
}
}
ElseIf(!$?)
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): Get-WmiObject win32_computersystem failed for $($RemoteComputerName)"
Write-Warning "Get-WmiObject win32_computersystem failed for $($RemoteComputerName)"
If($MSWORD -or $PDF)
{
WriteWordLine 0 2 "Get-WmiObject win32_computersystem failed for $($RemoteComputerName)" "" $Null 0 $False $True
WriteWordLine 0 2 "On $($RemoteComputerName) you may need to run winmgmt /verifyrepository" "" $Null 0 $False $True
WriteWordLine 0 2 "and winmgmt /salvagerepository. If this is a trusted Forest, you may" "" $Null 0 $False $True
WriteWordLine 0 2 "need to rerun the script with Domain Admin credentials from the trusted Forest." "" $Null 0 $False $True
}
ElseIf($Text)
{
Line 2 "Get-WmiObject win32_computersystem failed for $($RemoteComputerName)"
Line 2 "On $($RemoteComputerName) you may need to run winmgmt /verifyrepository"
Line 2 "and winmgmt /salvagerepository. If this is a trusted Forest, you may"
Line 2 "need to rerun the script with Domain Admin credentials from the trusted Forest."
Line 2 ""
}
ElseIf($HTML)
{
WriteHTMLLine 0 2 "Get-WmiObject win32_computersystem failed for $($RemoteComputerName)" "" $Null 0 $False $True
WriteHTMLLine 0 2 "On $($RemoteComputerName) you may need to run winmgmt /verifyrepository" "" $Null 0 $False $True
WriteHTMLLine 0 2 "and winmgmt /salvagerepository. If this is a trusted Forest, you may" "" $Null 0 $False $True
WriteHTMLLine 0 2 "need to rerun the script with Domain Admin credentials from the trusted Forest." "" $Null 0 $False $True
}
}
Else
{
Write-Verbose "$(Get-Date): No results Returned for Computer information"
If($MSWORD -or $PDF)
{
WriteWordLine 0 2 "No results Returned for Computer information" "" $Null 0 $False $True
}
ElseIf($Text)
{
Line 2 "No results Returned for Computer information"
}
ElseIf($HTML)
{
WriteHTMLLine 0 2 "No results Returned for Computer information" "" $Null 0 $False $True
}