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I have a script which scans given computers in domain for identifying and disables mobile hotspot function in windows 10. Script works properly , but i want to scan all my domain comupters, not only specified.. can anyone help me for adjusting this script?



$username = "domainadministrator"
$password = "Your password"
$credential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -ArgumentList $username, $password
$computers = @("nr1", "nr2", "nr3")
foreach($computer in $computers){
$hotspot = Invoke-Command -ComputerName $computer -credential $credential -scriptblock {
$hotspot = Get-Service "icssvc"
if($hotspot.Status -eq "Running"){
Write-Host "Hotspot is turned on on $computer" -ForegroundColor Red
try{
Stop-Service "icssvc"
Write-Host "Successfully stopped service on $computer" -ForegroundColor Green
}catch{
Write-Host "Unable to stop service on $computer" -ForegroundColor Red
}
}else{
Write-Host "No Hotspot running on $computer" -ForegroundColor Green
}
}









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    What have you already tried to obtain all computers in a domain?

    – vrdse
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:21






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    Have a look at Get-ADComputer

    – mklement0
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:26
















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I have a script which scans given computers in domain for identifying and disables mobile hotspot function in windows 10. Script works properly , but i want to scan all my domain comupters, not only specified.. can anyone help me for adjusting this script?



$username = "domainadministrator"
$password = "Your password"
$credential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -ArgumentList $username, $password
$computers = @("nr1", "nr2", "nr3")
foreach($computer in $computers){
$hotspot = Invoke-Command -ComputerName $computer -credential $credential -scriptblock {
$hotspot = Get-Service "icssvc"
if($hotspot.Status -eq "Running"){
Write-Host "Hotspot is turned on on $computer" -ForegroundColor Red
try{
Stop-Service "icssvc"
Write-Host "Successfully stopped service on $computer" -ForegroundColor Green
}catch{
Write-Host "Unable to stop service on $computer" -ForegroundColor Red
}
}else{
Write-Host "No Hotspot running on $computer" -ForegroundColor Green
}
}









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  • 2





    What have you already tried to obtain all computers in a domain?

    – vrdse
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:21






  • 2





    Have a look at Get-ADComputer

    – mklement0
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:26














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I have a script which scans given computers in domain for identifying and disables mobile hotspot function in windows 10. Script works properly , but i want to scan all my domain comupters, not only specified.. can anyone help me for adjusting this script?



$username = "domainadministrator"
$password = "Your password"
$credential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -ArgumentList $username, $password
$computers = @("nr1", "nr2", "nr3")
foreach($computer in $computers){
$hotspot = Invoke-Command -ComputerName $computer -credential $credential -scriptblock {
$hotspot = Get-Service "icssvc"
if($hotspot.Status -eq "Running"){
Write-Host "Hotspot is turned on on $computer" -ForegroundColor Red
try{
Stop-Service "icssvc"
Write-Host "Successfully stopped service on $computer" -ForegroundColor Green
}catch{
Write-Host "Unable to stop service on $computer" -ForegroundColor Red
}
}else{
Write-Host "No Hotspot running on $computer" -ForegroundColor Green
}
}









share|improve this question
















I have a script which scans given computers in domain for identifying and disables mobile hotspot function in windows 10. Script works properly , but i want to scan all my domain comupters, not only specified.. can anyone help me for adjusting this script?



$username = "domainadministrator"
$password = "Your password"
$credential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -ArgumentList $username, $password
$computers = @("nr1", "nr2", "nr3")
foreach($computer in $computers){
$hotspot = Invoke-Command -ComputerName $computer -credential $credential -scriptblock {
$hotspot = Get-Service "icssvc"
if($hotspot.Status -eq "Running"){
Write-Host "Hotspot is turned on on $computer" -ForegroundColor Red
try{
Stop-Service "icssvc"
Write-Host "Successfully stopped service on $computer" -ForegroundColor Green
}catch{
Write-Host "Unable to stop service on $computer" -ForegroundColor Red
}
}else{
Write-Host "No Hotspot running on $computer" -ForegroundColor Green
}
}






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  • 2





    What have you already tried to obtain all computers in a domain?

    – vrdse
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:21






  • 2





    Have a look at Get-ADComputer

    – mklement0
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:26














  • 2





    What have you already tried to obtain all computers in a domain?

    – vrdse
    Nov 25 '18 at 12:21






  • 2





    Have a look at Get-ADComputer

    – mklement0
    Nov 25 '18 at 15:26








2




2





What have you already tried to obtain all computers in a domain?

– vrdse
Nov 25 '18 at 12:21





What have you already tried to obtain all computers in a domain?

– vrdse
Nov 25 '18 at 12:21




2




2





Have a look at Get-ADComputer

– mklement0
Nov 25 '18 at 15:26





Have a look at Get-ADComputer

– mklement0
Nov 25 '18 at 15:26












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If you replace $computers = @("nr1", "nr2", "nr3") with something like:



Import-Module ActiveDirectory
$computers = Get-ADComputer -Properties DNSHostName


That should return an array of hostnames. You may need to provide credentials via -Credential, and you can -Filter the results if you need to exclude any machines.



See docs and examples of Get-ADComputer here.






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    Nov 27 '18 at 7:41











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If you replace $computers = @("nr1", "nr2", "nr3") with something like:



Import-Module ActiveDirectory
$computers = Get-ADComputer -Properties DNSHostName


That should return an array of hostnames. You may need to provide credentials via -Credential, and you can -Filter the results if you need to exclude any machines.



See docs and examples of Get-ADComputer here.






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  • problem resolved. thanks for respond

    – mirjeyhun musayev
    Nov 27 '18 at 7:41
















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If you replace $computers = @("nr1", "nr2", "nr3") with something like:



Import-Module ActiveDirectory
$computers = Get-ADComputer -Properties DNSHostName


That should return an array of hostnames. You may need to provide credentials via -Credential, and you can -Filter the results if you need to exclude any machines.



See docs and examples of Get-ADComputer here.






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  • problem resolved. thanks for respond

    – mirjeyhun musayev
    Nov 27 '18 at 7:41














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If you replace $computers = @("nr1", "nr2", "nr3") with something like:



Import-Module ActiveDirectory
$computers = Get-ADComputer -Properties DNSHostName


That should return an array of hostnames. You may need to provide credentials via -Credential, and you can -Filter the results if you need to exclude any machines.



See docs and examples of Get-ADComputer here.






share|improve this answer















If you replace $computers = @("nr1", "nr2", "nr3") with something like:



Import-Module ActiveDirectory
$computers = Get-ADComputer -Properties DNSHostName


That should return an array of hostnames. You may need to provide credentials via -Credential, and you can -Filter the results if you need to exclude any machines.



See docs and examples of Get-ADComputer here.







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