JACOBKELL Posted March 27, 2005 Share Posted March 27, 2005 Is it possible to show client computer info like cpu,memory,directx version and similar? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matrix0978 Posted March 27, 2005 Share Posted March 27, 2005 i believe there isnt a way im sorry. I think the closest you could get is there IP and what browser there using to look at your website. Oh and to show what OS they have Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gamehead200 Posted March 27, 2005 Share Posted March 27, 2005 It is possible to show your own CPU info, RAM used/free/total using a program called Coolmon. However, all of the info gets put into an XML file which has to be parsed using PHP anyway. You might want to ask sven how to do this since I've seen him do it.Not sure if this is what you want, though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pointer1 Posted March 28, 2005 Share Posted March 28, 2005 There is a way to find out certain things by connecting to the WMI of the local machine, but you do need the admin access to the computer that you are using. I hope this atricle helps. I was looking for something of the same fashion and was able to query the local registry for the bios version. Here is some code to get a few things. But the following code does not connect to WMI, just registry reading.<html><title>PHP Registry test...</title><body><?php$shell = new COM("WScript.Shell") or die("Requires Windows Scripting Host");$pack="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\CSDVersion";$key="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System\SystemBiosDate";$address="192.168.1.100";$lash="\\";$t = $shell->RegRead($key);print "BIOS date:$t<br/>\n";$r = $shell->RegRead($pack);print "Service Pack:$r<br/>\n";echo $lash.$lash.$address.$lash.$pack;?></body></html> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sven Posted March 28, 2005 Share Posted March 28, 2005 i have been able to do it with php 4 or something. i cant anymore.... its written on the coolmon website, but the script they give you doesn't work, its been outdated. and the one another person gave will only say teh first 3 lines (well, thats with my data). you will have to learn how to parse xml in php, im still looking for a guide. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
purewaveform Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 This may seem a little extreme, but I just grabbed all the basics, and put it into a simple vbs script for you. it is attached below. It is not the most elegent, but it will show you how to do all this. Then if you want to have it available from the web, just write a simple cgi script that call this, graps the output and drops it in a html file. remember not to just run this from prompt you want to run it ascscript first.vbsotherwise you will get 100+ popup windows.I made this becuase I grab all this info, run it througha special algorythim and then that it how i generate install keys for one of my products. Guarantees that the key is unique.for some reason I cant add an attahment so here is the complete code. It will allow you to get just about anything that you want.strComputer = "."Wscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Wscript.Echo "* List Computer Baseboard Properties *"Wscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" _ & "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2")Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery("Select * from Win32_BaseBoard")For Each objItem in colItems For Each strOption in objItem.ConfigOptions Wscript.Echo "Configuration Option: " & strOption Next Wscript.Echo "Depth: " & objItem.Depth Wscript.Echo "Description: " & objItem.Description Wscript.Echo "Height: " & objItem.Height Wscript.Echo "Hosting Board: " & objItem.HostingBoard Wscript.Echo "Hot Swappable: " & objItem.HotSwappable Wscript.Echo "Manufacturer: " & objItem.Manufacturer Wscript.Echo "Model: " & objItem.Model Wscript.Echo "Name: " & objItem.Name Wscript.Echo "Other Identifying Information: " & _ objItem.OtherIdentifyingInfo Wscript.Echo "Part Number: " & objItem.PartNumber Wscript.Echo "Powered-On: " & objItem.PoweredOn Wscript.Echo "Product: " & objItem.Product Wscript.Echo "Removable: " & objItem.Removable Wscript.Echo "Replaceable: " & objItem.Replaceable Wscript.Echo "Requirements Description: " & objItem.RequirementsDescription Wscript.Echo "Requires Daughterboard: " & objItem.RequiresDaughterBoard Wscript.Echo "Serial Number: " & objItem.SerialNumber Wscript.Echo "SKU: " & objItem.SKU Wscript.Echo "Slot Layout: " & objItem.SlotLayout Wscript.Echo "Special Requirements: " & objItem.SpecialRequirements Wscript.Echo "Tag: " & objItem.Tag Wscript.Echo "Version: " & objItem.Version Wscript.Echo "Weight: " & objItem.Weight Wscript.Echo "Width: " & objItem.WidthNextWscript.EchoWscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Wscript.Echo "* Enumerating Processor Information *"Wscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery("Select * from Win32_Processor")For Each objItem in colItems Wscript.Echo "Address Width: " & objItem.AddressWidth Wscript.Echo "Architecture: " & objItem.Architecture Wscript.Echo "Availability: " & objItem.Availability Wscript.Echo "CPU Status: " & objItem.CpuStatus Wscript.Echo "Current Clock Speed: " & objItem.CurrentClockSpeed Wscript.Echo "Data Width: " & objItem.DataWidth Wscript.Echo "Description: " & objItem.Description Wscript.Echo "Device ID: " & objItem.DeviceID Wscript.Echo "External Clock: " & objItem.ExtClock Wscript.Echo "Family: " & objItem.Family Wscript.Echo "L2 Cache Size: " & objItem.L2CacheSize Wscript.Echo "L2 Cache Speed: " & objItem.L2CacheSpeed Wscript.Echo "Level: " & objItem.Level Wscript.Echo "Load Percentage: " & objItem.LoadPercentage Wscript.Echo "Manufacturer: " & objItem.Manufacturer Wscript.Echo "Maximum Clock Speed: " & objItem.MaxClockSpeed Wscript.Echo "Name: " & objItem.Name Wscript.Echo "PNP Device ID: " & objItem.PNPDeviceID Wscript.Echo "Processor ID: " & objItem.ProcessorId Wscript.Echo "Processor Type: " & objItem.ProcessorType Wscript.Echo "Revision: " & objItem.Revision Wscript.Echo "Role: " & objItem.Role Wscript.Echo "Socket Designation: " & objItem.SocketDesignation Wscript.Echo "Status Information: " & objItem.StatusInfo Wscript.Echo "Stepping: " & objItem.Stepping Wscript.Echo "Unique Id: " & objItem.UniqueId Wscript.Echo "Upgrade Method: " & objItem.UpgradeMethod Wscript.Echo "Version: " & objItem.Version Wscript.Echo "Voltage Caps: " & objItem.VoltageCapsNextWscript.EchoWscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Wscript.Echo "* List Motherboard Device Information *"Wscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery("Select * from Win32_MotherboardDevice")For Each objItem in colItems Wscript.Echo "Device ID: " & objItem.DeviceID Wscript.Echo "Primary Bus Type: " & objItem.PrimaryBusType Wscript.Echo "Secondary Bus Type: " & objItem.SecondaryBusType Wscript.EchoNextWscript.EchoWscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Wscript.Echo "* Retrieving BIOS Information *"Wscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Set colBIOS = objWMIService.ExecQuery _ ("Select * from Win32_BIOS")For each objBIOS in colBIOS Wscript.Echo "Build Number: " & objBIOS.BuildNumber Wscript.Echo "Current Language: " & objBIOS.CurrentLanguage Wscript.Echo "Installable Languages: " & objBIOS.InstallableLanguages Wscript.Echo "Manufacturer: " & objBIOS.Manufacturer Wscript.Echo "Name: " & objBIOS.Name Wscript.Echo "Primary BIOS: " & objBIOS.PrimaryBIOS Wscript.Echo "Release Date: " & objBIOS.ReleaseDate Wscript.Echo "Serial Number: " & objBIOS.SerialNumber Wscript.Echo "SMBIOS Version: " & objBIOS.SMBIOSBIOSVersion Wscript.Echo "SMBIOS Major Version: " & objBIOS.SMBIOSMajorVersion Wscript.Echo "SMBIOS Minor Version: " & objBIOS.SMBIOSMinorVersion Wscript.Echo "SMBIOS Present: " & objBIOS.SMBIOSPresent Wscript.Echo "Status: " & objBIOS.Status Wscript.Echo "Version: " & objBIOS.Version For i = 0 to Ubound(objBIOS.BiosCharacteristics) Wscript.Echo "BIOS Characteristics: " & _ objBIOS.BiosCharacteristics(i) NextNextWscript.EchoWscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Wscript.Echo "* List SMBIOS Information *"Wscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Set colSMBIOS = objWMIService.ExecQuery _ ("Select * from Win32_SystemEnclosure")For Each objSMBIOS in colSMBIOS Wscript.Echo "Part Number: " & objSMBIOS.PartNumber Wscript.Echo "Serial Number: " & objSMBIOS.SerialNumber Wscript.Echo "Asset Tag: " & objSMBIOS.SMBIOSAssetTagNextWscript.EchoWscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Wscript.Echo "* List Video Adapter Information *"Wscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" _ & "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2")Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery _ ("Select * from Win32_DisplayControllerConfiguration")For Each objItem in colItems Wscript.Echo "Bits Per Pixel: " & objItem.BitsPerPixel Wscript.Echo "Color Planes: " & objItem.ColorPlanes Wscript.Echo "Device Entries in a Color Table: " & _ objItem.DeviceEntriesInAColorTable Wscript.Echo "Device Specific Pens: " & objItem.DeviceSpecificPens Wscript.Echo "Horizontal Resolution: " & objItem.HorizontalResolution Wscript.Echo "Name: " & objItem.Name Wscript.Echo "Refresh Rate: " & objItem.RefreshRate Wscript.Echo "Setting ID: " & objItem.SettingID Wscript.Echo "Vertical Resolution: " & objItem.VerticalResolution Wscript.Echo "Video Mode: " & objItem.VideoMode Wscript.EchoNextWscript.EchoWscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Wscript.Echo "* List Keyboard Properties *"Wscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" _ & "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2")Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery("Select * from Win32_Keyboard")For Each objItem in colItems Wscript.Echo "Caption: " & objItem.Caption Wscript.Echo "Description: " & objItem.Description Wscript.Echo "Device ID: " & objItem.DeviceID Wscript.Echo "Is Locked: " & objItem.IsLocked Wscript.Echo "Layout: " & objItem.Layout Wscript.Echo "Name: " & objItem.Name Wscript.Echo "Number of Function Keys: " & objItem.NumberOfFunctionKeys Wscript.Echo "Password: " & objItem.Password Wscript.Echo "PNP Device ID: " & objItem.PNPDeviceIDNextWscript.EchoWscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Wscript.Echo "* List Physical Disk Properties *"Wscript.Echo "***************************************************************"Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" _ & "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2")Set colDiskDrives = objWMIService.ExecQuery _ ("Select * from Win32_DiskDrive")For each objDiskDrive in colDiskDrives Wscript.Echo "Bytes Per Sector: " & vbTab & _ objDiskDrive.BytesPerSector For i = Lbound(objDiskDrive.Capabilities) to _ Ubound(objDiskDrive.Capabilities) Wscript.Echo "Capabilities: " & vbTab & _ objDiskDrive.Capabilities(i) Next Wscript.Echo "Caption: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.Caption Wscript.Echo "Description: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.Description Wscript.Echo "Device ID: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.DeviceID Wscript.Echo "Index: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.Index Wscript.Echo "Interface Type: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.InterfaceType Wscript.Echo "Manufacturer: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.Manufacturer Wscript.Echo "Media Loaded: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.MediaLoaded Wscript.Echo "Media Type: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.MediaType Wscript.Echo "Model: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.Model Wscript.Echo "Name: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.Name Set colPhysicalMedia = objWMIService.ExecQuery _ ("Select * from Win32_PhysicalMedia") For each objPhysicalMedia in colPhysicalMedia If objDiskDrive.Name = objPhysicalMedia.Tag Then Wscript.Echo "SerialNumber: " & vbTab & objPhysicalMedia.SerialNumber End if Next Wscript.Echo "Partitions: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.Partitions Wscript.Echo "PNP DeviceID: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.PNPDeviceID Wscript.Echo "SCSI Bus: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.SCSIBus Wscript.Echo "SCSI Logical Unit: " & vbTab & _ objDiskDrive.SCSILogicalUnit Wscript.Echo "SCSI Port: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.SCSIPort Wscript.Echo "SCSI TargetId: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.SCSITargetId Wscript.Echo "Sectors Per Track: " & vbTab & _ objDiskDrive.SectorsPerTrack Wscript.Echo "Signature: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.Signature Wscript.Echo "Size: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.Size Wscript.Echo "Status: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.Status Wscript.Echo "Total Cylinders: " & vbTab & _ objDiskDrive.TotalCylinders Wscript.Echo "Total Heads: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.TotalHeads Wscript.Echo "Total Sectors: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.TotalSectors Wscript.Echo "Total Tracks: " & vbTab & objDiskDrive.TotalTracks Wscript.Echo "Tracks Per Cylinder: " & vbTab & _ objDiskDrive.TracksPerCylinder NextSorry it is so big, just wanted you to have everything. 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Pointer1 Posted March 31, 2005 Share Posted March 31, 2005 Now I would like to see how to do all of that in php Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
purewaveform Posted April 1, 2005 Share Posted April 1, 2005 you dont have to, just have php capture the output from running that command.you can use http://us2.php.net/shell_exec to capture the output from that command. Then just drop it in a <pre> and your are set. BUT remember this is not server side. this has to be run from the CLIENT. Pointer1 showed about all you can get from the server. the rest has to be run from the client. If you want, you could always write an applet, or activex control, that could query the registry, that way you could get all the information that you wanted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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