Querying Citrix-Terminal-Servers
# 18.01.2007 MHo proc getCitrixServer {} { package require tcom; set wbemFlagReturnImmediately [scan \x10 %c] set wbemFlagForwardOnly [scan \x20 %c] set ctxServer "." set objWMIService [::tcom::ref getobject "winmgmts:\\\\${ctxServer}\\root\\Citrix"] set colItems [$objWMIService ExecQuery {SELECT * FROM Citrix_Server} WQL \ [expr {$wbemFlagReturnImmediately + $wbemFlagForwardOnly}]] ::tcom::foreach objItem $colItems { # Umweg notwendig... set propSet [$objItem Properties_] # Domain scheint es nicht zu geben... set Server [[$propSet Item ServerName] Value] lappend Servers $Server foreach item {Domain FarmName IPAddress LoginsEnabled ZoneName ZoneRanking} { catch {lappend Result $Server,$item [[$propSet Item $item] Value]} } lappend Result Servers $Servers } return $Result } array set Srv [getCitrixServer] parray SrvThe code was adapted from the following VBScript (found on the internet):
On Error Resume Next Const wbemFlagReturnImmediately = &h10 Const wbemFlagForwardOnly = &h20 ctxServer = "." Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:\\" & ctxServer & "\root\Citrix") Set colItems = objWMIService.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Citrix_Server", "WQL", _ wbemFlagReturnImmediately + wbemFlagForwardOnly) Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") If objFSO.FileExists("FarmServers.txt") Then objFSO.DeleteFile "FarmServers.txt" End If Set objOutput = objFSO.CreateTextFile("FarmServers.txt") For Each objItem In colItems objOutput.WriteBlankLines objOutput.WriteLine "==========================================" objOutput.WriteLine "Server Name: " & objItem.ServerName objOutput.WriteLine "==========================================" objOutput.WriteLine "Domain: " & objItem.Domain objOutput.WriteLine "Farm Name: " & objItem.FarmName objOutput.WriteLine "IP Address: " & objItem.IPAddress objOutput.WriteLine "Logins Enabled: " & objItem.LoginsEnabled objOutput.WriteLine "Zone Name: " & objItem.ZoneName objOutput.WriteLine "Zone Ranking: " & objItem.ZoneRanking objOutput.WriteBlankLines(2) Next objOutput.Save objOutput.Close Set objShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") objShell.Run "notepad.exe FarmServers.txt"
readPopUps: reading all the network-popup messages which have been received on the local machine out of the eventlog using tcom and WMI:
package require tcom proc readPopUps {{cb ""}} { set res {} if [catch {::tcom::ref getobject "winmgmts:root/CIMV2"} wmi] then { return -code error $wmi; # minimal errorhandling } set wql {select * from Win32_NTLogEvent where LogFile='System' and \ EventType='3' and \ SourceName='Application Popup'} if [catch {$wmi ExecQuery $wql} tmp] then { return -code error $tmp; # minimal errorhandling } # enumerating all 'records' ::tcom::foreach instance $tmp { set propSet [$instance Properties_] # only the property (object) 'Message' is of interest here set msgVal [[$propSet Item Message] Value] if {[string equal $cb ""]} { lappend res $msgVal } else { uplevel [list $cb $msgVal] } } return $res # Returns list }A view tests/demos:returning entries as a list, print them one by one in a loop afterwords:
foreach rec [readPopUps] { puts $rec; }retrieving the entries via a directly coded callback:
readPopUps {puts}retrieving the entries via a callback proc:
proc callBack {args} { puts $args } readPopUps callBackMore technical infos can be found at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnanchor/html/anch_wmi.asp.
Fragment: Creating Desktop-Shortcuts (Links) using WSH
package require tcom set wsh [::tcom::ref createobject "WScript.Shell"] set fld [$wsh SpecialFolders] set dsk [$fld Item Desktop] set lnk [file join $dsk ThisIsAProgrammaticallyCreatedLink.lnk] set lno [$wsh CreateShortcut $lnk] $lno TargetPath {"notepad.exe"} $lno SaveOf course, this must be encapsulated and taken to a much higher abstraction level (something like wshGetSpecialFolder [folderName] and wshCreateLink args...)
NJG August 8, 2004 See also (as of now) last item in Windows shell links
A simple ADSI-Example using tcom:
proc logEvent {evtType args} { # ohne Fehlernachricht catch { set wsh [::tcom::ref createobject "WScript.Shell"] $wsh LogEvent $evtType "[regsub -all {\n} $args { - }]" } }One more complicated example: return the available Windows-NT- and ADS-Domains and Workgroups as a list:
proc GetDomains {} { set ret {} if [catch {::tcom::ref getobject "WinNT:"} d] then { return -code error "<getobject 'WinNT:'> failed: $d" } else { ::tcom::foreach domain $d { if ![catch {::tcom::ref getobject [$domain ADsPath],domain}] { set ct (Domain) } else { set ct (Workgroup) } lappend ret [list [$domain Name] $ct] } } return $ret }And another one: get the groups of a given container (that is, a Domain or Workgroup):
proc GetGroups {container {contype domain}} { set ret {} # get Domain-/Computerobject if [catch {::tcom::ref getobject "WinNT://$container,$contype"} g] then { return -code error "<getobject 'WinNT://$container,$contype'> failed: $g" } ::tcom::foreach m $g { # instead of IF one can use a -filter here... if {[$m Class] == "Group"} { lappend ret [$m Name] } } return $ret }(contype can be domain or computer)And finally get the users within such a group:
(...to be done...)
How to authenticate a Windows user.
set user_id "joe_user" set passwd "Iliketcl" set user_obj [::tcom::ref getobject "LDAP:"] # Call the OpenDSObject method with ADS_SECURE_AUTHENTICATION (0x01) if {[catch {$user_obj OpenDSObject "LDAP://dc=your,dc=activedirdomain,dc=com" $user_id $passwd [expr {1}]}]} { puts "user authentication failed." exit 1 } else { puts "user passed authentication." }