Upload-WindowsAutopilotDeviceInfo.ps1
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.VERSION 1.2.1 .GUID 8d3532b3-ff9f-4031-b06f-25fcab76c626 .AUTHOR NickolajA .DESCRIPTION Gather device hash from local machine and automatically upload it to Autopilot .COMPANYNAME MSEndpointMgr.com .COPYRIGHT .TAGS Autopilot Windows Intune .LICENSEURI .PROJECTURI https://github.com/MSEndpointMgr/Intune/blob/master/Autopilot/Upload-WindowsAutopilotDeviceInfo.ps1 .ICONURI .EXTERNALMODULEDEPENDENCIES .REQUIREDSCRIPTS .EXTERNALSCRIPTDEPENDENCIES .RELEASENOTES #> <# .SYNOPSIS Gather device hash from local machine and automatically upload it to Autopilot. .DESCRIPTION This script automatically gathers the device hash, serial number, manufacturer and model and uploads that data into Autopilot. Authentication is required within this script and required permissions for creating Autopilot device identities are needed. .PARAMETER TenantID Specify the tenant name, e.g. tenantname.onmicrosoft.com. .PARAMETER ClientID Application ID (Client ID) for an Azure AD service principal. Uses by default the 'Microsoft Intune PowerShell' service principal Application ID. .PARAMETER ClientSecret Application secret (Client Secret) for an Azure AD service principal. .PARAMETER GroupTag Specify the group tag to easier differentiate Autopilot devices, e.g. 'ABCSales'. .PARAMETER UserPrincipalName Specify the primary user principal name, e.g. 'firstname.lastname@domain.com'. .EXAMPLE # Gather device hash from local computer and upload to Autopilot using Intune Graph API's: .\Upload-WindowsAutopilotDeviceInfo.ps1 -TenantID "tenant.onmicrosoft.com" # Gather device hash from local computer and upload to Autopilot using Intune Graph API's with a given group tag as 'AADUserDriven': .\Upload-WindowsAutopilotDeviceInfo.ps1 -TenantID "tenant.onmicrosoft.com" -GroupTag "AADUserDriven" # Gather device hash from local computer and upload to Autopilot using Intune Graph API's with a given group tag as 'AADUserDriven' and 'somone@domain.com' as the assigned user: .\Upload-WindowsAutopilotDeviceInfo.ps1 -TenantID "tenant.onmicrosoft.com" -GroupTag "AADUserDriven" -UserPrincipalName "someone@domain.com" .NOTES FileName: Upload-WindowsAutopilotDeviceInfo.ps1 Author: Nickolaj Andersen Contact: @NickolajA Created: 2019-03-21 Updated: 2023-06-07 Version history: 1.0.0 - (2019-03-21) Script created. 1.1.0 - (2019-10-29) Added support for specifying the primary user assigned to the uploaded Autopilot device as well as renaming the OrderIdentifier parameter to GroupTag. Thanks to @Stgrdk for his contributions. Switched from Get-CimSession to Get-WmiObject to get device details from WMI. 1.1.1 - (2021-03-24) Script now uses the groupTag property instead of the depcreated OrderIdentifier property. Also removed the code section that attempted to perform an Autopilot sync operation 1.1.2 - (2021-03-24) Corrected a spelling mistake of 'GroupTag' to 'groupTag' 1.2.0 - (2023-06-03) Switched from AzureAD and PSIntuneAuth modules to MSAL.PS and MSGraphRequest 1.2.1 - (2023-06-07) Improved access token retrieval, now supports client credentials flow using ClientID and ClientSecret parameters #> [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess=$true)] param( [Alias("TenantName")] [parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "Interactive", HelpMessage = "Specify the tenant name, e.g. tenantname.onmicrosoft.com.")] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [string]$TenantID, [Alias("ApplicationID")] [parameter(Mandatory = $false, ParameterSetName = "Interactive", HelpMessage = "Application ID (Client ID) for an Azure AD service principal. Uses by default the 'Microsoft Intune PowerShell' service principal Application ID.")] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [string]$ClientID, [parameter(Mandatory = $false, ParameterSetName = "Interactive", HelpMessage = "Application secret (Client Secret) for an Azure AD service principal.")] [parameter(Mandatory = $true, ParameterSetName = "ClientSecret")] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [string]$ClientSecret, [parameter(Mandatory = $false, ParameterSetName = "Interactive", HelpMessage = "Specify the group tag to easier differentiate Autopilot devices, e.g. 'ABCSales'.")] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [string]$GroupTag, [parameter(Mandatory = $false, ParameterSetName = "Interactive", HelpMessage = "Specify the primary user principal name, e.g. 'firstname.lastname@domain.com'.")] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [string]$UserPrincipalName ) Begin { Write-Verbose -Message "Parameter set name in use: $($PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName)" # Ensure required modules are installed and running the latest version $Modules = @("MSAL.PS", "MSGraphRequest") foreach ($Module in $Modules) { try { Write-Verbose -Message "Attempting to locate $($Module) module" $ModuleItem = Get-InstalledModule -Name $Module -ErrorAction Stop -Verbose:$false if ($ModuleItem -ne $null) { Write-Verbose -Message "$($Module) module detected, checking for latest version" $LatestModuleItemVersion = (Find-Module -Name $Module -ErrorAction Stop -Verbose:$false).Version if ($LatestModuleItemVersion -gt $ModuleItem.Version) { Write-Verbose -Message "Latest version of $($Module) module is not installed, attempting to install: $($LatestModuleVersion.ToString())" $UpdateModuleInvocation = Update-Module -Name $Module -Force -ErrorAction Stop -Confirm:$false -Verbose:$false } } } catch [System.Exception] { Write-Warning -Message "Unable to detect $($Module) module, attempting to install from PSGallery" try { # Install NuGet package provider $PackageProvider = Install-PackageProvider -Name "NuGet" -Force -Verbose:$false # Install MSAL.PS module Install-Module -Name $Module -Force -ErrorAction Stop -Confirm:$false -Verbose:$false Write-Verbose -Message "Successfully installed $($Module)" } catch [System.Exception] { Write-Warning -Message "An error occurred while attempting to install $($Module) module. Error message: $($_.Exception.Message)" ; break } } } # Determine the correct RedirectUri (also known as Reply URL) to use with MSAL.PS if (-not([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($ClientID))) { Write-Verbose -Message "Using custom Azure AD service principal specified with Application ID: $($ClientID)" # Adjust RedirectUri parameter input in case non was passed on command line if ([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($RedirectUri)) { switch -Wildcard ($PSVersionTable["PSVersion"]) { "5.*" { $RedirectUri = "https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/nativeclient" } "7.*" { $RedirectUri = "http://localhost" } } } } else { # Define static variables $ClientID = "d1ddf0e4-d672-4dae-b554-9d5bdfd93547" $RedirectUri = "urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob" Write-Verbose -Message "Using the default 'Microsoft Intune PowerShell' service principal with Application (Client) ID: $($ClientID)" Write-Verbose -Message "Using RedirectUri with value: $($RedirectUri)" # Set default error action preference configuration $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop" } # Construct table with common parameter input for Get-AccessToken function $AccessTokenArguments = @{ "TenantId" = $TenantID "ClientId" = $ClientID "RedirectUri" = $RedirectUri "ErrorAction" = "Stop" } # Dynamically add parameter input for Get-MsalToken based on parameter set name switch ($PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName) { "ClientSecret" { Write-Verbose "Using clientSecret" $AccessTokenArguments.Add("ClientSecret", $(ConvertTo-SecureString -String $ClientSecret -AsPlainText -Force)) } } # Retrieve access token Write-Verbose -Message "Retrieving access token" $Global:AccessToken = Get-AccessToken @AccessTokenArguments } Process { # Functions function Get-ErrorResponseBody { param( [parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()] [System.Exception]$Exception ) # Read the error stream $ErrorResponseStream = $Exception.Response.GetResponseStream() $StreamReader = New-Object System.IO.StreamReader($ErrorResponseStream) $StreamReader.BaseStream.Position = 0 $StreamReader.DiscardBufferedData() $ResponseBody = $StreamReader.ReadToEnd(); # Handle return object return $ResponseBody } # Gather device hash data Write-Verbose -Message "Gather device hash data from local machine" $DeviceHashData = (Get-WmiObject -Namespace "root/cimv2/mdm/dmmap" -Class "MDM_DevDetail_Ext01" -Filter "InstanceID='Ext' AND ParentID='./DevDetail'" -Verbose:$false).DeviceHardwareData $SerialNumber = (Get-WmiObject -Class "Win32_BIOS" -Verbose:$false).SerialNumber $ProductKey = (Get-WmiObject -Class "SoftwareLicensingService" -Verbose:$false).OA3xOriginalProductKey # Construct Graph variables $GraphResource = "deviceManagement/importedWindowsAutopilotDeviceIdentities" # Construct hash table for new Autopilot device identity and convert to JSON Write-Verbose -Message "Constructing required JSON body based upon parameter input data for device hash upload" $AutopilotDeviceIdentity = [ordered]@{ '@odata.type' = '#microsoft.graph.importedWindowsAutopilotDeviceIdentity' 'groupTag' = if ($GroupTag) { "$($GroupTag)" } else { "" } 'serialNumber' = "$($SerialNumber)" 'productKey' = if ($ProductKey) { "$($ProductKey)" } else { "" } 'hardwareIdentifier' = "$($DeviceHashData)" 'assignedUserPrincipalName' = if ($UserPrincipalName) { "$($UserPrincipalName)" } else { "" } 'state' = @{ '@odata.type' = 'microsoft.graph.importedWindowsAutopilotDeviceIdentityState' 'deviceImportStatus' = 'pending' 'deviceRegistrationId' = '' 'deviceErrorCode' = 0 'deviceErrorName' = '' } } $AutopilotDeviceIdentityJSON = $AutopilotDeviceIdentity | ConvertTo-Json try { # Call Graph API and post JSON data for new Autopilot device identity Write-Verbose -Message "Attempting to post data for hardware hash upload" Invoke-MSGraphOperation -Post -APIVersion "Beta" -Resource $GraphResource -Body $AutopilotDeviceIdentityJSON -ErrorAction "Stop" } catch [System.Exception] { # Construct stream reader for reading the response body from API call $ResponseBody = Get-ErrorResponseBody -Exception $_.Exception # Handle response output and error message Write-Output -InputObject "Response content:`n$ResponseBody" Write-Warning -Message "Failed to upload hardware hash. Request failed with HTTP Status $($_.Exception.Response.StatusCode) and description: $($_.Exception.Response.StatusDescription)" } } |