How To Get Monitor Serial Number Through Command Prompt

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Hi, I am looking for a psexec command to get the serial number from the monitor; monitor model as well but not important. I can get the computer.

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Hello, I'am an IT student assistant working at the Brazosport college IT department. A co-worker and I are tasked with undertaking a huge project. Because our school has been under going major changes in the last few months in regards to buying new equipment and auctioning off old equipment, we have to do some major updates to our inventory. This means getting ALL of the serial numbers and service tags from every computer on campus.Yikes!. And my vision is pretty poor. So my question is, is there any program that will collect the service tag, serial numbers, and model of the tower AND the monitor?

This would simplify things a ton, as it can be tricky in certain office setups to read that information. The best we have as far as auditing goes is Track it audit which only gets the service tag of the tower, but not the serial number; and gets none of these from the monitor. Any ideas for streamlining this project would be appreciated. WMI will collect it Type this in a Dos Window AKA CMD prompt. WMIC BIOS GET SERIALNUMBER or wmic bios get SerialNumber wmic bios get serialnumber will not work. MUST BE IN CAPS. Lower case letters from will generate an error.

Service tag and SerialNumber are the same. C: wmic bios get /? Property get operations. That's actually a good idea, However, there still is the issue with the monitor serial, which is a bit of a because you have to pull out all the wires in order to see it. I started taking inventory today and I basically pulled the wires out of each one in the lab and took picture of each serial with my ipad and later recorded those numbers into a spreadsheet.

I don't think there a way to get the monitor serial with audit software so I guess I going to have to just suck it up and do it. Everyone here provided great answers, thanks much for helping me out everyone. The free version of runs in a browser window and reports the Dell PC model number, Dell Service Tag number, Monitor identity and serial number and its date of manufacture, plus a lot of other info about the hardware and software on my system.

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But it's not for commerical use. Their paid commercial version has an module that probably provides the same info and it works remotely. The modules cost up to several thousand US Dollars each. There's a link on their site to test it for free or you can contact them to ask if it'll do what you need. Here's the ' Display' info that Belarc reports for my system (actual monitor serial number is hidden here). EDIT: from Lavalys probably does the same thing since their free Everest home version (no longer available) reports the model and serial number for my monitor too.

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Don't know how AIDA64 pricing and capabilities compare to BelManage.