First - I am still relatively new to .net development. Now, since that's out of the way. I am making a reporting console application that will go and access remote machines and check to see if a certain .png exists on every machine and report if the image was there or if there was an error, and that error's message. I am reading in a CSV of IP addresses. Currently, my application will read the CSV into a list. Then, we iterate over the list appending the IP address to the beginning of a file path(i.e \\10.155.191.239\c$\ProgramStuff\BlahBlah\StorePCMenu\Data\myAssets\App_Icons.png
). At the beginning of the console app, I elicit the user for credentials. I am using the .\desktop user credentials which should be sufficient for everything I am trying to do.
My problem > Application is reporting false negatives. Also, if a remote machine denies the credentials, it just shows me a generic error message and not a message pertaining to credentials denied.
We are currently using the PinvokeWindowsNetworking class to validate the credentials. However, I couldn't figure out how to get that class to report back whether or not the credentials were the actual problem. So, I included the ManagementScope class, which I was able for this to show me whether or not the credentials were validated (while using credentials other than .\desktop). However, this ManagementScope class does not seem to want to work with the .\desktop credentials.
foreach (myStruct record in myList)
{
try
{
//ManagementScope myScope = new ManagementScope("\\\\" + record.myIP + "\\root\\cimv2", myOptions);
ManagementScope myScope = new ManagementScope("\\\\"+ record.myIP + "\\", myOptions);
myScope.Connect();
if (myScope.IsConnected == true)
{
try
{
logEntry = PinvokeWindowsNetworking.connectToRemote("\\\\" + record.myIP, uName, pWord);
if (File.Exists("\\\\" + record.myIP +eoPath ))
{
output.WriteLine(record.store + " ," + record.myIP + ", yes");
Console.WriteLine(record.store + " ," + record.myIP + ", yes, " + DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyy-dd-M--HH-mm-ss"));
}
else if (!File.Exists(record.path))
{
if (logEntry.Contains("Error"))
{
output.WriteLine(record.store + ", " + record.myIP + ", no, " + logEntry);
Console.WriteLine(record.store + ", " + record.myIP + ", no, " + DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyy-dd-M--HH-mm-ss") + ", " + logEntry);
}
else
{
output.WriteLine(record.store + ", " + record.myIP + ", no, File not found");
Console.WriteLine(record.store + ", " + record.myIP + ", no, " + DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyy-dd-M--HH-mm-ss") + ", File not found");
}
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
output.WriteLine(record.store + ", " + record.myIP + ", no, " + ex.Message);
Console.WriteLine(record.store + ", " + record.myIP + ", no, " + DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyy-dd-M--HH-mm-ss") + ", " + ex.Message);
}
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
output.WriteLine(record.store + ", " + record.myIP + ", no, " + ex.Message);
Console.WriteLine(record.store + ", " + record.myIP + ", no, " + DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyy-dd-M--HH-mm-ss") +", " + ex.Message);
}
finally
{
if (!logEntry.Contains("Error"))
{
PinvokeWindowsNetworking.disconnectRemote("\\\\" + record.myIP);
}
}
Any explanation of these two classes (other than MSDN links) or advice on which to use would be greatly appreciated! Would I need to open and close a socket between my client and all of these remote machines?