I am attempting to write a VBScript that will list all of the installed application on a system in a text file or csv. I was able to find an existing code to list all of the
Skarykid - I know you received and answer to this almost 6 months ago, but I've been looking for a similar script & haven't had much success getting exactly what I wanted. I've modified the script you provided, added Ansgar's suggestions & a little code of my own to come up with the following souped-up version.
This script will generate a tabulated text file of all 32bit and 64bit applications installed on the local machine & will then open the resulting file in notepad.
Hope this helps you or anyone else coming across this thread.
'listapps.vbs
'Generates a text file listing all 32bit & 64bit apps installed on the local machine
'===================================================================================
'Declare constants, variables and arrays
'---------------------------------------
'Registry keys and values
Const HKLM = &H80000002 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Dim arrKeys(1)
arrKeys(0) = "SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\"
arrKeys(1) = "SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\"
strComputer = "."
strEntry1a = "DisplayName"
strEntry1b = "QuietDisplayName"
strEntry2 = "Publisher"
strEntry3 = "InstallDate"
strEntry4 = "EstimatedSize"
strEntry5 = "DisplayVersion"
'Create the output file
Dim objShell, objShellEnv, strComputerName, objFso
Set objShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Set objShellEnv = objShell.Environment("Process")
strComputerName = objShellEnv("ComputerName")
Set objFso = WScript.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set outputFile = objFso.CreateTextFile(strComputerName & ".txt", True)
'===================================================================================
Set objReg = GetObject("winmgmts://" & strComputer & "/root/default:StdRegProv")
'Print header (comment out the line below if you do not want headers in your output file)
'outputFile.WriteLine"Name" & vbTab & "Publisher" & vbTab & "Installed On" & vbTab & "Size" & vbTab & "Version" & VbCrLf
For i = 0 to 1
'Check to ensure registry key exists
intCheckKey = objReg.EnumKey(HKLM, arrKeys(i), arrSubkeys)
If intCheckKey = 0 Then
For Each strSubkey In arrSubkeys
intReturn = objReg.GetStringValue(HKLM, arrKeys(i) & strSubkey, strEntry1a, strValue1)
If intReturn <> 0 Then
objReg.GetStringValue HKLM, arrKeys(i) & strSubkey, strEntry1b, strValue1
End If
objReg.GetStringValue HKLM, arrKeys(i) & strSubkey, strEntry2, strValue2
objReg.GetStringValue HKLM, arrKeys(i) & strSubkey, strEntry3, strValue3
objReg.GetDWORDValue HKLM, arrKeys(i) & strSubkey, strEntry4, strValue4
objReg.GetStringValue HKLM, arrKeys(i) & strSubkey, strEntry5, strValue5
If strValue1 <> "" Then
outputFile.WriteLine strValue1 & vbTab & strValue2 & vbTab & strValue3 & vbTab & strValue4 & vbTab & strValue5
End If
Next
End If
Next
'Close the output file
outputFile.Close
'Launch output file for review
objShell.run "notepad.exe " & strComputerName & ".txt"
'Clean up and exit
Set objShell = Nothing
Set objFso = Nothing