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I need a Powershell script to read registry and services from a list of hosts in a text file.

Asked by SerenitySystems in MSH/Monad PowerShell

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I need a Powershell script to read registry and services from a list of hosts in a text file and then output the results to a .csv file. Specifically, for each host listed in list.txt, I need to determine the following things:

1) Query HKLM\software\mhhs and read the data of the string value "BusinessSegment"
2) Query the "ntrtscan" service to see if it's running, stopped, stopping, or whatever
3) Somehow query the uptime of the host and get the uptime in days.

The output should be saved to output.csv so that each row contains the hostname and the other data, all separated by commas. For example:

server1,Marketing,running,35
server2,Business,running,62

The Powershell script should be flexible enough so I can add in more registry and service checks as needed.

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Zone: MSH/Monad PowerShell
Tags: Microsoft, Powershell, 1.0, Need a Powershell script to read registry and services from a list of hosts.
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