Features:
- Face lift
- Improved performance
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BugFixes:
Currently, LOGINventory5 MMC-Application does not support the GetDate()-function in quiries like LOGINventory 4. If you want to get all assets with a scandate 30 days ago you can now use the Windows PowerShell. You just have to execute following script:
ScandateBefore30Days.ps1:# Read all LOGINventory CmdLets from Registry and add them to the current session cd HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PowerShell\1\PowerShellSnapIns Get-ChildItem | where {$_.Name -like "*Login.Ventory.*"} | select Name | foreach {add-pssnapin $_.Name.SubString($_.Name.LastIndexOf('\')+1)} # Create LOGINventory Drive change location $d = new-psdrive -scope global -name LI -PSProvider LOGINventory -root "" cd LI:\Assets # perhaps you have to set the correct culture information for the Convert.ToDateTime-function of .NET $CULTURE = New-Object System.Globalization.CultureInfo("de-DE") function isBefore([int]$days, [string]$date) { $scandate = [Convert]::ToDateTime($date, $CULTURE) [DateTime]::Compare([DateTime]::Now.AddDays($days).Date, $scandate.Date) -eq 1 } get-LiResults | Where {isBefore -30 $_.scandatetime}
Now you can execute the job:
powershell.exe [location]\ScandateBefore30Days.ps1
You want to do a scheduled export of your query results? Look here…
You have just to save the following script and the txt-file below. The text file contains the path of the query node from the LMC application and the target file separated with a “|”-character.
Sample:
Analyse\myQuery|C:\myResult.csv
ATTENTION: To use this simple script the query names in the LMC have to contain only “normal” characters ([a-z],[A-Z],[0-9])! Spaces are allowed but you have to replace them with a “_”-character in the “Queries.txt” (See the example)!
ExportQueries.ps1:# Read Query-File-List param([string]$file) $queries = Get-Content $file # Read all LOGINventory CmdLets from Registry and add them to the current session cd HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PowerShell\1\PowerShellSnapIns Get-ChildItem | where {$_.Name -like "*Login.Ventory.*"} | select Name | foreach {add-pssnapin $_.Name.SubString($_.Name.LastIndexOf('\')+1)} # Create LOGINventory Drive change location $d = new-psdrive -scope global -name LI -PSProvider LOGINventory -root "" # Execute CSV-Export for each query $queries | foreach { $path = $_.Split("|")[0]; $target = $_.Split("|")[1]; cd LI:\$path; Get-LiResults | Export-Csv $target; }
Queries.txt:
Analyse\Samples\Stopped_Autorun_Services|C:\stoppedservices.csv Analyse\Samples\Remote_Desktop_Users|C:\remoteusers.csv
Now you can execute the job:
powershell.exe [location]\ExportQueries.ps1 [location]\Queries.txt