anixon Posted February 27, 2007 Posted February 27, 2007 Given that I don't have a usb storage device and cannot test it for myself can anyone confirm that $var = DriveGetSerial( "e:\" ) MsgBox(4096, "Serial Number: ", $var) where "e:\" is mapped as the storage device will return a serial number that is unique to that device. Cheers Ant...
MrCreatoR Posted February 27, 2007 Posted February 27, 2007 (edited) I don't sure what are you asking, you like to know if this function is work? so yes, its work fine... If you like to get serials number of all currently connected (founded) USB-Sticks, you can try somthing like that: $USBSerials = _GetDrivesSerial("removable") MsgBox(64, "USB SN", $USBSerials) Func _GetDrivesSerial($Type) Local $DrivesArr = DriveGetDrive($Type), $SerialsString, $iDrv If IsArray($DrivesArr) Then For $iDrv = 1 To $DrivesArr[0] If $DrivesArr[$iDrv] <> "a:" And $DrivesArr[$iDrv] <> "b:" Then $SerialsString &= "The serial Number of USB Drive <" & StringUpper($DrivesArr[$iDrv]) & "\> is {" & _ DriveGetSerial($DrivesArr[$iDrv]) & "}" & @CR EndIf Next Return $SerialsString Else SetError(1) Return -1 EndIf EndFunc Edited February 27, 2007 by MsCreatoR Spoiler Using OS: Win 7 Professional, Using AutoIt Ver(s): 3.3.6.1 / 3.3.8.1 AutoIt Russian Community My Work... Spoiler Projects: ATT - Application Translate Tool {new}| BlockIt - Block files & folders {new}| SIP - Selected Image Preview {new}| SISCABMAN - SciTE Abbreviations Manager {new}| AutoIt Path Switcher | AutoIt Menu for Opera! | YouTube Download Center! | Desktop Icons Restorator | Math Tasks | KeyBoard & Mouse Cleaner | CaptureIt - Capture Images Utility | CheckFileSize ProgramUDFs: OnAutoItErrorRegister - Handle AutoIt critical errors {new}| AutoIt Syntax Highlight {new}| Opera Library! | Winamp Library | GetFolderToMenu | Custom_InputBox()! | _FileRun UDF | _CheckInput() UDF | _GUIInputSetOnlyNumbers() UDF | _FileGetValidName() UDF | _GUICtrlCreateRadioCBox UDF | _GuiCreateGrid() | _PathSplitByRegExp() | _GUICtrlListView_MoveItems - UDF | GUICtrlSetOnHover_UDF! | _ControlTab UDF! | _MouseSetOnEvent() UDF! | _ProcessListEx - UDF | GUICtrl_SetResizing - UDF! | Mod. for _IniString UDFs | _StringStripChars UDF | _ColorIsDarkShade UDF | _ColorConvertValue UDF | _GUICtrlTab_CoverBackground | CUI_App_UDF | _IncludeScripts UDF | _AutoIt3ExecuteCode | _DragList UDF | Mod. for _ListView_Progress | _ListView_SysLink | _GenerateRandomNumbers | _BlockInputEx | _IsPressedEx | OnAutoItExit Handler | _GUICtrlCreateTFLabel UDF | WinControlSetEvent UDF | Mod. for _DirGetSizeEx UDF Examples: ScreenSaver Demo - Matrix included | Gui Drag Without pause the script | _WinAttach()! | Turn Off/On Monitor | ComboBox Handler Example | Mod. for "Thinking Box" | Cool "About" Box | TasksBar Imitation Demo Like the Projects/UDFs/Examples? Please rate the topic (up-right corner of the post header: Rating ) * === My topics === * ================================================== ================================================== AutoIt is simple, subtle, elegant. © AutoIt Team
anixon Posted February 27, 2007 Author Posted February 27, 2007 I don't sure what are you asking, you like to know if this function is work? so yes, its work fine... If you like to get serials number of all currently connected (founded) USB-Sticks, you can try somthing like that: $USBSerials = _GetDrivesSerial("removable") MsgBox(64, "USB SN", $USBSerials) Func _GetDrivesSerial($Type) Local $DrivesArr = DriveGetDrive($Type), $SerialsString, $iDrv If IsArray($DrivesArr) Then For $iDrv = 1 To $DrivesArr[0] If $DrivesArr[$iDrv] <> "a:" And $DrivesArr[$iDrv] <> "b:" Then $SerialsString &= "The serial Number of USB Drive <" & StringUpper($DrivesArr[$iDrv]) & "\> is {" & _ DriveGetSerial($DrivesArr[$iDrv]) & "}" & @CR EndIf Next Return $SerialsString Else SetError(1) Return -1 EndIf EndFunc If the serial number is a number unique to each usb storage device then I can have a script that will test that the device when inserted is a known and authorised device. Thanks for your help with the code. I am encouraged to go and purchase the equipment and put it to the test. Cheers Ant...
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