I have a basic menu script with options to show info regarding a specific Computer, users are prompted for domain admin rights and Computername (Computername is saved in $ComputerName) when the script is started, and that works as intended.
All the options in the script open a second window with Start-Process, where the code is executed.
example:
start-process powershell.exe -argument "-noexit -nologo -noprofile -command
I want the first option in my script to open a new window, run
Get-WmiObject Win32_PhysicalMemory -computername $ComputerName
and fetch RAM Partnumber (Put it in $Partnumber), and give users the option to look it up in Chrome using Google.
My issue is (besides being a novice at coding) that only the first line of code is run in the new window, the rest of the code seems to revert back to the main window.
The first option looks like this:
start-process powershell.exe -argument "-noexit -nologo -noprofile -command Get-WmiObject Win32_PhysicalMemory -computername $ComputerName"
$ToChrome = Read-Host 'Do you wish to Google the partnumber? Y or N'
if ($ToChrome -eq 'j') {
$Partnumber = Get-WmiObject Win32_PhysicalMemory -computername $ComputerName | select -expandproperty Partnumber
Start-Process "chrome.exe" ("https://www.google.com/?q=$Partnumber")
}
if ($ToChrome -eq 'n') {
Continue
}
All the RAM info is shown in the "new window" as I want it, but the prompt to "Google it" is shown on the main window, is there a way around this, so that all the lines of code run in the "new window"?
This is my first post btw.
If you want everything to be done in the new window, create a script and execute it in one call to Start-Process
$script = {
$ComputerName = $env:COMPUTERNAME
$ToChrome = Read-Host 'Do you wish to Google the partnumber? Y or N'
if ($ToChrome -eq 'j') {
$Partnumber = (Get-WmiObject Win32_PhysicalMemory -computername $ComputerName | select -expandproperty PartNumber)[0]
Start-Process "chrome" "https://www.google.com/search?q=$Partnumber"
}
}
Start-Process powershell -ArgumentList $script
BTW... using google.com/search?q= will actually start the search instead of opening the chrome to google site with part number in the search box.