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Get Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product Output on GUI Form


Hi I'm new to Powershell. I'm looking Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product output on a GUI Form. Thanks in Advance.

Below is the Code, I need to add label to the buttons and assign a function to each button.

Label: Uninstall Function: Uninstall Start-Process Powershell -verb runas # Load Windows Forms assembly [void][System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("System.Windows.Forms") [void][System.Windows.Forms.Application]::EnableVisualStyles() # Create a GUI $form = New-Object System.Windows.Forms.Form $form.Size = New-Object System.Drawing.Size(920,500) $form.FormBorderStyle = [System.Windows.Forms.FormBorderStyle]::Fixed3D $form.StartPosition = [System.Windows.Forms.FormStartPosition]::CenterScreen $dataGridView = New-Object System.Windows.Forms.DataGridView $dataGridView.Size = New-Object System.Drawing.Size(900,400) $button = New-Object System.Windows.Forms.Button $button.Location = New-Object System.Drawing.Size(400,420) $button.Size = New-Object System.Drawing.Size(75,25) $button.text = "Uninstall" $form.Controls.Add($button) $form.Controls.Add($dataGridView) # Select appropriate columns $dataGridView.Columns.Insert(0, (New-Object System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewButtonCell)) $dataGridView.ColumnCount = 8 $dataGridView.ColumnHeadersVisible = $true $dataGridView.Columns[0].Name = "Uninstall" $dataGridView.Columns[1].Name = "Description" $dataGridView.Columns[2].Name = "IdentifyingNumber" $dataGridView.Columns[3].Name = "Name" $dataGridView.Columns[4].Name = "Vendor" $dataGridView.Columns[5].Name = "Version" $dataGridView.Columns[6].Name = "Caption" $dataGridView.Columns[7].Name = "InstallLocation" $dataGridView.Columns[0].width = 40 $dataGridView.Columns[1].width = 200 # Get a list of items <#Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product | foreach { $dataGridView.Rows.Add($.Check,$.Description,$.IdentifyingNumber,$.Name,$.Vendor,$.Version,$.Caption,$.InstallLocation) | out-null }#> # Refresh function gridClick(){ $rowIndex = $dataGridView.CurrentRow.Index $columnIndex0 = $dataGridView.ColumnIndex+1 $columnIndex1 = $dataGridView.ColumnIndex+2 $columnIndex2 = $dataGridView.ColumnIndex+3 $columnIndex3 = $dataGridView.ColumnIndex+4 $columnIndex5 = $dataGridView.ColumnIndex+5 #Write-Host $rowIndex #Write-Host $columnIndex0 #Write-Host $dataGridView.Rows[$rowIndex].Cells[0].value Write-Host $dataGridView.Rows[$rowIndex].Cells[$columnIndex0].value Write-Host $dataGridView.Rows[$rowIndex].Cells[$columnIndex1].value Write-Host $dataGridView.Rows[$rowIndex].Cells[$columnIndex5].value #$IdentifyNumber = $dataGridView.Rows[$rowIndex].Cells[$ClassKey].value #$Name = $dataGridView.Rows[$rowIndex].Cells[$columnIndex0].value #$classKey = 'IdentifyingNumber=$IdentifyingNumber.value,Name=$Name.value,Version=$Version.value' #Write-Host $classKey #([wmi]”\$server\root\cimv2:Win32_Product.$classKey”).uninstall() } $Uninstall = $dataGridView.Add_CellMouseClick({gridClick}) # Show the form [void]$form.ShowDialog()


Solution

  • This might be a bit of an overkill but you can always create a customized GUI form and paint the output in a gridview control like this:

    # Load Windows Forms assembly
    
    [void][System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("System.Windows.Forms") 
    [void][System.Windows.Forms.Application]::EnableVisualStyles()
    
    # Create a GUI
    
    $form = New-Object System.Windows.Forms.Form
    $form.Size = New-Object System.Drawing.Size(920,500)
    $form.FormBorderStyle = [System.Windows.Forms.FormBorderStyle]::Fixed3D
    $form.StartPosition = [System.Windows.Forms.FormStartPosition]::CenterScreen
    $dataGridView = New-Object System.Windows.Forms.DataGridView
    $dataGridView.Size = New-Object System.Drawing.Size(900,400)
    $button = New-Object System.Windows.Forms.Button
    $button.Location = New-Object System.Drawing.Size(400,420)
    $button.Size = New-Object System.Drawing.Size(75,25)
    $button.Text = "Refresh"
    $form.Controls.Add($button)
    $form.Controls.Add($dataGridView)
    
    # Select appropriate columns
    
    $dataGridView.ColumnCount = 7
    $dataGridView.ColumnHeadersVisible = $true
    $dataGridView.Columns[0].Name = "Description"
    $dataGridView.Columns[1].Name = "IdentifyingNumber"
    $dataGridView.Columns[2].Name = "Name"
    $dataGridView.Columns[3].Name = "Vendor"
    $dataGridView.Columns[4].Name = "Version"
    $dataGridView.Columns[5].Name = "Caption"
    $dataGridView.Columns[6].Name = "InstallLocation"
    
    $dataGridView.Columns[0].width = 240
    
    # Get a list of items
    
    Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product | foreach {
        $dataGridView.Rows.Add($_.Description,$_.IdentifyingNumber,$_.Name,$_.Vendor,$_.Version,$_.Caption,$_.InstallLocation) | out-null
    }
    
    # Refresh
    
    $button.Add_Click({
    
        $dataGridView.Rows.Clear()
    
        start-sleep -s 1
    
    Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product | foreach {
        $dataGridView.Rows.Add($_.Description,$_.IdentifyingNumber,$_.Name,$_.Vendor,$_.Version,$_.Caption,$_.InstallLocation) | out-null
    }
    
    })
    
    # Add a cell click function
    
    function cellClick(){
    $rowIndex = $dataGridView.CurrentRow.Index
    $columnIndex = $dataGridView.CurrentCell.ColumnIndex
    $value = $dataGridView.Rows[$rowIndex].Cells[$columnIndex].value
    write-host $value
    }
    
    $dataGridView.Add_CellMouseClick({cellClick})
    
    # Show the form
    
    [void]$form.ShowDialog()