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AddOn-wmi.vbs

By The Scripting Guys, Microsoft Corporation

This script disables a specific Internet Explorer add-on by editing the registry using the WMI System Registry provider. You must edit the registry path to insert the correct CLSID of the add-on component to be disabled. To identify the CLSID of an add-on component, search the registry for the add-on name that is located in the Manage Add-ons interface.

Addon-wmi.vbs corresponds to AddOn.vbs, one of the scripts that ships with Application Compatibility Testing and Mitigation Guide for Windows XP Service Pack 2 and which are documented in the Appendix. You can download a Windows Installer (.msi) file that installs the Guide and its associated scripts from:

https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=9300BECF-2DEE-4772-ADD9-AD0EAF89C4A7&displaylang=en

To use the script, copy the code, paste it into Notepad, and then save the script as addon-wmi.vbs. To run the script, open a command prompt window to the directory of the script and type:

cscript addon-wmi.vbs

If the default script host on the computer is Cscript.exe, the initial "cscript" may be omitted.

Script Code

'******************************************************************************
'AddOn-wmi.vbs
'Author: Peter Costantini, the Microsoft Scripting Guys
'Date: 8/25/04
'Revision 1.0
'This script edits the registry to disable a specific Internet Explorer
'add-on. You must edit the registry path to insert the correct CLSID of
'the add-on component to be disabled. To identify the CLSID of an add-on
'component, search the registry for the add-on name that is located in the
'Manage Add-ons interface.
'******************************************************************************

On Error Resume Next

'Global constants and variables
Const HKEY_CURRENT_USER = &H80000001
strComputer = "." ' Can be changed to name of remote computer.
g_strKeyPathA = "Software\Microsoft\Windows" & _
 "\CurrentVersion\Ext\Settings\{06849E9F-C8D7-4D59-B87D-784B7D6BE0B3}"
g_strKeyPathB = "Software\Microsoft\Windows" & _
 "\CurrentVersion\Ext\Stats\{06849E9F-C8D7-4D59-B87D-784B7D6BE0B3}\iexplore"

'Connect with WMI service and StdRegProv class.
Set objReg = GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & _
 strComputer & "\root\default:StdRegProv")
If Err = 0 Then
  blnCreateSubKeys = CreateSubKeys
  If blnCreateSubKeys Then
    SetValues
  End If
Else
  WScript.Echo "Unable to connect to WMI service on " & strComputer & "."
  WScript.Echo Err.Number
  WScript.Echo Err.Source
  WScript.Echo Err.Description
End If
Err.Clear

'******************************************************************************

Function CreateSubKeys

intReturnA = objReg.CreateKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, g_strKeyPathA)
If intReturnA <> 0 Then
  WScript.Echo "ERROR: Unable to create registry path:" & VbCrLf & _
   "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\" & strKeyPathA
End If
intReturnB = objReg.CreateKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, g_strKeyPathB)
If intReturnB <> 0 Then
  WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "ERROR: Unable to create registry path:" & VbCrLf & _
   "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\" & strKeyPathB
End If
If (intReturnA = 0) And (intReturnB = 0) Then
  WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "Created registry subkeys:" & VbCrLf & _
   "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\" & g_strKeyPathA & VbCrLf & "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\" & _
   g_strKeyPathB
  CreateSubKeys = True
Else
  WScript.Echo "Unable to create registry subkeys."
  CreateSubKeys = False
End If

End Function

'******************************************************************************

Sub SetValues

'Local variables
strEntryNameA1 = "Flags"
strEntryNameA2 = "Version"
intValueA1 = 1
strValueA2 = "*"
strEntryNameB1 = "Blocked"
strEntryNameB2 = "Count"
strEntryNameB3 = "Type"
strEntryNameB4 = "Time"
intValueB1 = 4
intValueB2 = &Hdf
intValueB3 = 3
arrValueB4 = Array(&Hd4, &H07, &H07, &H00, &H04, &H00, &H1d, &H00, &H0c, _
 &H00, &H20, &H00, &H2b, &H00, &H80, &H00)

intReturnA1 = objReg.SetDWORDValue(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, g_strKeyPathA, _
 strEntryNameA1, intValueA1)
intReturnA2 = objReg.SetStringValue(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, g_strKeyPathA, _
 strEntryNameA2, strValueA2)
If (intReturnA1 = 0) And (intReturnA2 = 0) Then
  WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "Added registry entries to:" & VbCrLf & _
   "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\" & g_strKeyPathA & VbCrLf & _
   "Entry: " & strEntryNameA1 & VbTab & "Value: " & intValueA1 & VbCrLf & _
   "Entry: " & strEntryNameA2 & VbTab & "Value: " & strValueA2
Else
  WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "ERROR: Unable to add registry entries to:" & _
   VbCrLf & "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\" & g_strKeyPathA & "."
End If

intReturnB1 = objReg.SetDWORDValue(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, g_strKeyPathB, _
 strEntryNameB1, intValueB1)
intReturnB2 = objReg.SetDWORDValue(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, g_strKeyPathB, _
 strEntryNameB2, intValueB2)
intReturnB3 = objReg.SetDWORDValue(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, g_strKeyPathB, _
 strEntryNameB3, intValueB3)
intReturnB4 = objReg.SetBinaryValue(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, g_strKeyPathB, _
 strEntryNameB4, arrValueB4)
If (intReturnB1 = 0) And (intReturnB2 = 0) And (intReturnB3 = 0) _
 And (intReturnB4 = 0) Then
  For Each Value in arrValueB4
    strValueB4 = strValueB4 & Hex(Value) & " "
  Next
  WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "Added registry entries to:" & VbCrLf & _
   "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\" & g_strKeyPathA & VbCrLf & _
   "Entry: " & strEntryNameB1 & VbTab & "Value: " & Hex(intValueB1) & _
   VbCrLf & "Entry: " & strEntryNameB2 & VbTab & "Value: " & _
   Hex(intValueB2) & VbCrLf & "Entry: " & strEntryNameB3 & VbTab & _
   "Value: " & Hex(intValueB3) & VbCrLf & "Entry: " & strEntryNameB4 & _
   VbTab & "Value: " & strValueB4
Else
  WScript.Echo VbCrLf & "ERROR: Unable to add registry entries to:" & _
   VbCrLf & "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\" & g_strKeyPathB & "."
End If

End Sub

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