![]() ![]() '***************************************************************************************** ' '***************************************************************************************** 'It should be noted that this is not 100% reliable 'I have witnessed occasions where for one reason or another windows 'can't or doesn't read the EDID info at boot (example would be someone 'booting with the monitor turned off) and so windows changes the active 'monitor to "Default_Monitor" 'Another reason for reliability problems is that there is no 'requirement in the EDID spec that a manufacture include the 'serial number in the EDID data AND only EDIDv1.2 and beyond 'have a requirement that the EDID contain a descriptive 'model name 'That being said, here goes. ![]() ''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ' Monitor EDID Information' ''''''''''''''''''''''''''' '***************************************************************************************** '17 June 2004 'coded by Michael Baird ' 'and released under the terms of GNU open source license agreement '(that is of course If you CAN release code that uses WMI under GNU) ' 'Please give me credit If you use my code 'this code is based on the EEDID spec found at 'and by my hacking around in the windows registry 'the code was tested on WINXP,WIN2K and WIN2K3 'it should work on WINME and WIN98SE 'It should work with multiple monitors, but that hasn't been tested either. 'Modifications by Alan Kaplan - '8/29/07 'improved error handling, permit query of remote WMI, display changes '8/30 elimated duplicates in array, added echoandlog routine 'Note that all the interesting coding is Baird's work. 'MonitorInfo.vbs ' 'based on script from, read_and_parse_monitor_edid_information.vbs 'Original Author: Michael Baird 'original comment :The script reads and parses the monitor EDID information from the registry in order to retrieve asset information. Any information on how to do this would be great. ![]() I am looking to get the current vbs script that I found on the net to get the multiple monitor information that it finds, but use a txt file with hostnames and write the result to an xls or cvs or something. ![]()
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