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Getting LAN properties using PowerShell?
Last Post 06 Mar 2012 02:33 PM by EBGreen. 2 Replies.
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06 Mar 2012 02:22 PM
    Is there anyway to get the checkbox settings in the Local Area Network properties? Such as:

    "Client for Microsoft networks"
    "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks"
    "Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder"
    etc..
    etc..

    I did find this link from Marco Shaw but the link with the solution in that thread is dead.

    http://social.technet.microsoft.com...e837fd2905

    Any help would be really appreciated :)
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    06 Mar 2012 02:31 PM
    I would say that you are probably going to need to look at multiple sources for this. At a minimum I would expect to need to look at WMI and the registry.
    "Look Ma...no strings!"
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    06 Mar 2012 02:33 PM
    Also look at doing:

    netsh dump

    and parsing that.
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