Apr 14, 2003 #1 UkMister IS-IT--Management Mar 24, 2003 95 GB Is there any way I can retrieve the serial number from my windows 2000 server without having to reboot? I have been trying to find a way through the command line but haven't been very successful. Thankyou
Is there any way I can retrieve the serial number from my windows 2000 server without having to reboot? I have been trying to find a way through the command line but haven't been very successful. Thankyou
Apr 14, 2003 #2 fuunstatic MIS Feb 19, 2002 363 GB do you mean the serial number of the box itself? "Work to live, don't live to work" "The problem with troubleshooting is that sometimes it shoots back" Upvote 0 Downvote
do you mean the serial number of the box itself? "Work to live, don't live to work" "The problem with troubleshooting is that sometimes it shoots back"
Apr 14, 2003 #3 Shift838 IS-IT--Management Jan 27, 2003 987 US To get the serial number of a computer without restarting you can copy this code into a text file and save it as a .vbs (vb script file) Set SNSet = GetObject("winmgmts:".InstancesOf ("Win32_BIOS" for each SN in SNSet MsgBox "The serial number for this PC is: " & SN.SerialNumber Next This should work every time. Upvote 0 Downvote
To get the serial number of a computer without restarting you can copy this code into a text file and save it as a .vbs (vb script file) Set SNSet = GetObject("winmgmts:".InstancesOf ("Win32_BIOS" for each SN in SNSet MsgBox "The serial number for this PC is: " & SN.SerialNumber Next This should work every time.
Apr 23, 2003 #4 BarryMVS IS-IT--Management Apr 17, 2003 172 GB Chris77504, Thanks for the code, I've been looking at a way of finding this out. I did as you suggested, but the returned message box contained your comment and an 'OK' box, but no serial number?!? Any ideas? Thanks, Barry. Upvote 0 Downvote
Chris77504, Thanks for the code, I've been looking at a way of finding this out. I did as you suggested, but the returned message box contained your comment and an 'OK' box, but no serial number?!? Any ideas? Thanks, Barry.
Apr 23, 2003 #5 penauroth Programmer Oct 30, 2001 325 US Set SNSet = GetObject("winmgmts:".InstancesOf ("Win32_BaseBoard" for each SN in SNSet MsgBox "The serial number for this PC is: " & SN.SerialNumber Next Upvote 0 Downvote
Set SNSet = GetObject("winmgmts:".InstancesOf ("Win32_BaseBoard" for each SN in SNSet MsgBox "The serial number for this PC is: " & SN.SerialNumber Next
May 29, 2003 #6 BarryMVS IS-IT--Management Apr 17, 2003 172 GB Penauroth, Thanks also for your caode, but it returned the same box with just an OK button. I'm copying the script and placing it into notepad and saving as a .vbs, so I don't think I'm doing anything wrong. Thanks for trying anyway. Barry ICT Network Administrator IT Services Manager Upvote 0 Downvote
Penauroth, Thanks also for your caode, but it returned the same box with just an OK button. I'm copying the script and placing it into notepad and saving as a .vbs, so I don't think I'm doing anything wrong. Thanks for trying anyway. Barry ICT Network Administrator IT Services Manager
May 29, 2003 #7 ricpinto Technical User Apr 7, 2003 630 SG If the PC is clone or the serial number is not captured in the BIOS then it will not work. Upvote 0 Downvote