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I have a project in which I need to list all user accounts on a system (ASPNET, Help assistant etc.).

So far I have tried control userpasswords2 with numerous get text's on the SysListView32. I have not yet found a way to get a TEXT list. I also tried the computer management snap in, but of course that also uses the SysListView32.

Anyone have any ideas?

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Run(@ComSpec & " /k NET USER")

:)

Yes, very nice. Gives a bit less info than the methods I have already tried and is just as useless in getting a TEXT output that I can do anything with. But, thank you for the info :)

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Yes, very nice. Gives a bit less info than the methods I have already tried and is just as useless in getting a TEXT output that I can do anything with. But, thank you for the info :)

Run(@ComSpec & " /k NET USER > C:\Temp\UserList.txt")

If you're going to let a little SysListView32 control scare you off, your options are limited...

:)

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Run(@ComSpec & " /k NET USER > C:\Temp\UserList.txt")

If you're going to let a little SysListView32 control scare you off, your options are limited...

:)

Scared off???? LOL easy there. Simply a tad out of my element in the software end. I'm putting together a quick script to give basic info on my customers systems that will be exported to a text file and printed after their repairs are finished. Generally I concern myself with such things as bad power supplies, corrupted data recovery etc.

The only thing scarey about the software end of computer repair is how dull it is :)

Thanks for the help, this should work well enough.

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; Generated by AutoIt Scriptomatic

$wbemFlagReturnImmediately = 0x10
$wbemFlagForwardOnly = 0x20
$colItems = ""
$strComputer = "localhost"

$Output=""
$Output = $Output & "Computer: " & $strComputer  & @CRLF
$Output = $Output & "==========================================" & @CRLF
$objWMIService = ObjGet("winmgmts:\\" & $strComputer & "\root\CIMV2")
$colItems = $objWMIService.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_UserAccount", "WQL", _
                                          $wbemFlagReturnImmediately + $wbemFlagForwardOnly)

If IsObj($colItems) then
   For $objItem In $colItems
      $Output = $Output & "AccountType: " & $objItem.AccountType & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "Caption: " & $objItem.Caption & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "Description: " & $objItem.Description & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "Disabled: " & $objItem.Disabled & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "Domain: " & $objItem.Domain & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "FullName: " & $objItem.FullName & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "InstallDate: " & WMIDateStringToDate($objItem.InstallDate) & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "LocalAccount: " & $objItem.LocalAccount & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "Lockout: " & $objItem.Lockout & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "Name: " & $objItem.Name & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "PasswordChangeable: " & $objItem.PasswordChangeable & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "PasswordExpires: " & $objItem.PasswordExpires & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "PasswordRequired: " & $objItem.PasswordRequired & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "SID: " & $objItem.SID & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "SIDType: " & $objItem.SIDType & @CRLF
      $Output = $Output & "Status: " & $objItem.Status & @CRLF
      if Msgbox(1,"WMI Output",$Output) = 2 then ExitLoop
      $Output=""
   Next
Else
   Msgbox(0,"WMI Output","No WMI Objects Found for class: " & "Win32_UserAccount" )
Endif


Func WMIDateStringToDate($dtmDate)

    Return (StringMid($dtmDate, 5, 2) & "/" & _
    StringMid($dtmDate, 7, 2) & "/" & StringLeft($dtmDate, 4) _
    & " " & StringMid($dtmDate, 9, 2) & ":" & StringMid($dtmDate, 11, 2) & ":" & StringMid($dtmDate,13, 2))
EndFunc

Posted

This is PERFECT! Thank you!

Sorry about the extra reply. Just had elbow surgery and not very used to typing with one hand.

Posted

This is PERFECT! Thank you!

Sorry about the extra reply. Just had elbow surgery and not very used to typing with one hand.

Well you can Edit / Delete your own posts.

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