The "Is Feature Installed" probe module checks whether a specified feature is installed on a computer running the Windows Server 2008 or later server operating system. This module can be used by developers who need to discover features installed. Refer to the management pack guide for more information on how to use this module type.
$WIN_SRV_2012_OSVer = "6.2"
#******************************************************************************
# FUNCTION: CheckByOSCurrentVersion
# DESCRIPTION: Returns True if the Registry Key for CurrentVersion
# is equal the target OS Versions Number.
# RETURNS: Boolean: True, if build is greater or equal than the given number
#******************************************************************************
function CheckByOSCurrentVersion()
{
$strCurrentOSVer = Get-ItemProperty "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\"
$strCurrentOSVer = $strCurrentOSVer.CurrentVersion
$CheckByOSCurrentVersion = $false
if($strCurrentOSVer -ge $WIN_SRV_2012_OSVer){
$CheckByOSCurrentVersion = $true
}else{
$CheckByOSCurrentVersion = $false
}
return $CheckByOSCurrentVersion;
}
$useCIM = CheckByOSCurrentVersion
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Returns WMI Instance requested. Tries to execute WMI query a N times.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Function WMIGetInstanceExTryN
{
param ([string]$sTargetComputer,
[string]$sNamespace,
[string]$sInstanceQuery,
[int]$N)
for ($i = 0; $i -lt $N; $i++)
{
$error.Clear();
if($useCIM){
$oInstance = Get-CimInstance -ComputerName $sTargetComputer -Namespace $sNamespace -Query ("Select * from "+$sInstanceQuery) -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}else{
$oInstance = Get-WMIObject -ComputerName $sTargetComputer -Namespace $sNamespace -Query ("Select * from "+$sInstanceQuery) -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
if ($error.Count -gt 0)
{
if ($i -eq ($N-1))
{
ThrowScriptError ("The class name '" + $sInstanceQuery + "' returned no instances. Please check to see if this is a valid WMI class name.") $error[0]
}
}
else
{
break;
}
sleep -m 1000
}
$error.Clear();
if($useCIM){
$oInstance = Get-CimInstance -ComputerName $sTargetComputer -Namespace $sNamespace -Query ("Select * from "+$sInstanceQuery) -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}else{
$oInstance = Get-WMIObject -ComputerName $sTargetComputer -Namespace $sNamespace -Query ("Select * from "+$sInstanceQuery) -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
if ($error.Count -gt 0)
{
ThrowScriptError ("The class name '" + $sInstanceQuery + "' returned no instances. Please check to see if this is a valid WMI class name.") $error[0]
}
return $oInstance
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Connect to WMI.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Function WMIConnect
{
param ([string]$sTargetComputer,
[string]$sNamespace, $sInstanceQuery)
$error.Clear()
# !!! Refactoring comment:
# Original VBScript only tries to connect to the namespace. Piping to get only the first one saves time.
if($useCIM)
{
$oWMI = Get-CimClass -ComputerName $sTargetComputer -Namespace $sNamespace -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | select -First 1
}else{
$oWMI = Get-WMIObject -ComputerName $sTargetComputer -Namespace $sNamespace -Query ("Select * from "+$sInstanceQuery) -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | select -First 1
}
if ($error.Count -gt 0)
{
$msg = "Unable to open WMI Namespace 'winmgmts:\\" + $sTargetComputer + "\" + $sNamespace + "'. Check to see if the WMI service is enabled and running, and ensure this WMI namespace exists."
ThrowScriptError $msg $error[0]
}
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Executes the WMI query and returns the result set.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Function WMIExecQuery
{
param ([string]$sTargetComputer,
[string]$sNamespace,
[string]$sQuery)
$error.Clear()
if($useCIM){
$oQuery = Get-CimInstance -ComputerName $sTargetComputer -Namespace $sNamespace -Query $sQuery -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}else{
$oQuery = Get-WMIObject -ComputerName $sTargetComputer -Namespace $sNamespace -Query $sQuery -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
if ($error.Count -gt 0)
{
ThrowScriptError ("The Query '" + $sQuery + "' returned an invalid result set. Please check to see if this is a valid WMI Query.") $error[0]
}
return $oQuery
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Executes the WMI query and returns the result set, no abort version.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Function WMIExecQueryNoAbort
{
param ([string]$sTargetComputer,
[string]$sNamespace,
[string]$sQuery)
if($useCIM){
$oQuery = Get-CimInstance -ComputerName $sTargetComputer -Namespace $sNamespace -Query $sQuery -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}else{
$oQuery = Get-WMIObject -ComputerName $sTargetComputer -Namespace $sNamespace -Query $sQuery -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
return $oQuery
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Creates an event and sends it back to the mom server.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Function ThrowScriptErrorNoAbort
{
param ([string]$sMessage,
[System.Management.Automation.ErrorRecord]$oErr)
# Retrieve the name of this (running) script
$ScriptFileName = $MyInvocation.ScriptName
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Creates an event and sends it back to the mom server.
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Function ThrowScriptError
{
param ([string]$sMessage,
[System.Management.Automation.ErrorRecord]$oErr)
ThrowScriptErrorNoAbort $sMessage $oErr
exit
}
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Outputs to file and echo for debugging purposes
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Function TraceLogMessage
{
param ([string]$sMessage)
Write-Host $sMessage
If ($g_DebugFlag -eq $true)
{
# Retrieve the name of this (running) script
$ScriptFileName = $MyInvocation.ScriptName
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Verifies the expression. If equals to False then generates an error and quits the script
# Usage:
# Verify Not WMISet Is Nothing, "WMISet is invalid!"
# Verify WMISet.Count = 1, "Invalid quantity of services with name 'Server' (qty = " & WMISet.Count & ")."
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Function Verify
{
param ([bool]$bBool,
[string]$sMessage)
If ($bBool -eq $false)
{
ThrowScriptError $sMessage $null
}
}
Function GetRegistryKeyValue
{
param ([string]$keyPath,
[string]$key)