functions/get-axclientconfig.ps1


<#
    .SYNOPSIS
        Get the AX 2012 client configuration
         
    .DESCRIPTION
        Get the AX 2012 client configuration from the registry
         
    .PARAMETER Name
        Name of the configuration that you are looking for
         
        The parameter supports wildcards. E.g. -Name "*DEV*"
         
    .EXAMPLE
        PS C:\> Get-AxClientConfig
         
        This will get all available client configurations from the registry and display them.
         
    .NOTES
        Author: Mötz Jensen (@Splaxi)
         
#>

function Get-AxClientConfig {
    [CmdletBinding()]
    Param(
        [Parameter()]
        [SupportsWildcards()]
        [string] $Name = "*"
    )
    
    $configs = Get-ChildItem -Path $Script:RegistryClient

    foreach ($item in $configs) {
        $RegistryPath = Get-Item -Path $($item.Name.Replace("HKEY_CURRENT_USER", "HKCU:"))
        $configName = Split-Path -Path $RegistryPath.Name -Leaf
        
        if ($configName -NotLike $Name) { continue }

        $RegInner = Get-ItemProperty -Path $($RegistryPath.Name.Replace("HKEY_CURRENT_USER", "HKCU:"))
        $res = [Ordered]@{ConfigName = $configName}
        
        $res.AosServer = ($RegInner.Aos2).Split(":")[0]
        $res.AosPort = ($RegInner.Aos2).Split(":")[1]
        
        if ($RegInner.Aos2 -like "*@*") {
            $res.InstanceName = ($RegInner.Aos2).Split("@")[0]
        }

        $res.AosTrafficEncrypted = $RegInner.AosEncryption

        $res.BinDir = $RegInner.BinDir
        $res.ClientDirectory = $RegInner.Directory
        $res.Aol = $RegInner.Aol
        $res.AolCode = $RegInner.AolCode
        
        [PSCustomObject]$res
    }
}