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Scripts and Other Utilities

All downloads are now on Citrix ShareFile.

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All current documentation scripts require PowerShell Version 3 or later and create a Microsoft Word 2010, 2013, or 2016/2019/Word O365 document.

Most documentation scripts will also create formatted text and HTML output so Microsoft Word is not required.

*****All scripts perform best with PowerShell Version 5*****

Each documentation script has up to seven parts:

  1. ReadMe file
  2. Change Log
  3. Unsigned script with PS1 extension
  4. Unsigned script with TXT extension
  5. Signed script with PS1 extension
  6. Signed script with TXT extension
  7. Sample Software Exclusions file with TXT extension (XenApp 6.x & StoreFront scripts only)
Filename d-s88b028757758422
Filesize 91.00 B
Version 1.00
Date added August 9, 2020
Downloaded 641 times
Category DNS

Gathers information on a network interface on specified computers in Microsoft Active Directory. The computer accounts processed are filtered by IPEnabled and DHCP Disabled. Only computers using a Static IP Address are processed.

Creates one text file and one CSV file, by default, in the folder where the script is run.

The CSV file is named DNSInfo.csv and the other is named ComputerNames.txt.

Optionally, can specify the output folder.

Process each computer gathering the following information to put in the DNSInfo.csv file:

  • DNSHostName
  • InterfaceName
  • MACAddress
  • IPAddress
  • IPSubnet
  • DefaultIPGateway
  • DNSServerSearchOrder
  • DNSDomainSuffixSearchOrder

The ComputerNames.txt file contains the DNSHostName of the computers that were processed.

The user running the script must be a member of Domain Admins.