![]() ![]() Some modifications were made to make it work with my batch file above. Rem with different names, and different computers listed in eachįor %%C in (server reception secretary manager boss comp1 comp2 comp3 comp4 ) do cscript %progpath%mon-serial-num-v2.vbs %%C > %csvfile% //nologoįor %%C in (comp5 comp6 video guard) do cscript %progpath%mon-serial-num.vbs %%C > %csvfile% //nologo ![]() ![]() Rem a lot of computers you can add more lines, or have multiple copies of this bat file Rem the list of the computers are in the parenthesies for the following lines, if you have Rem the first line of the csv file so you know what's in each column.Įcho machine, monitor model, serial, mfg, date of mfg > %csvfile% Set csvfile=\\fileserver\staff\it-docs\monitors.csv Rem you'll probably want to change the location of the csv file This is the batch file that has all the computers you want to check for monitors on, and runs a vbscript on each one, which saves the monitor information into a csv file. Remember, on dell monitors at least, it only pulls approximately the last half of the monitor's serial number. If you still can't find your monitor, make sure the computer is on, and that it's not in a store room somewhere unplugged. I've only ran this on dell computers with dell monitors with admin rights to all the computers, but if you have a different setup, you can still try this script, no guarantees though. I can't help you for most of those things, but if you got property control asking you where are your different monitors, because they're hooked into the computer, or maybe you did some moving or replacing of the monitors, I have something that may help, if they have the serial numbers for the monitors. However property control wants to know about everything, not just the tower unit, but furniture, metal detectors, TV's, monitors, etc. ![]() If you don't already, I have a script for that, that I'll post latter. There's a good chance you already have a means for easily finding a computer if you have its serial number, several products will make it so that it's at least not too hard, and you may even have your own records for the computers. That time of the year where property control (or whatever they call it in your business), wants to know where everything is, usually for tax or insurance purposes. ![]()
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