driverquery.exe
- File Path:
C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\driverquery.exe
- Description: Queries the drivers on a system
Hashes
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MD5 | 7DD4FBAB250A35FD905F64F74ED550CB |
SHA1 | 061FDD262AF7C9327BEA146AFF938D07587A5CC3 |
SHA256 | A743ACCACB3ED1B0B0E9D941F6C8BDEB7E36B9A65004630788ADB64C92777A2A |
SHA384 | 7FE0A04C08EECCA5EBB8FEBB34BAF559D547C68CC5EFC48DF37BE463944DF8CA1F17A8B3DFD68100D3429DA66C587305 |
SHA512 | E9E491DB5FCB6FA8C13196C9EC09A401301DA6988E4EEDE6B537BDEC4B73A6308A256C0CA9BA53F002743D21E1B47A618525F7A4560EF17BFBD2E2F274048621 |
SSDEEP | 1536:nZSJ7WMs1lw+qhHVFyt4miickqbFb13PKgSDINxDDo:nV9lw+/Qic/bakNxH |
Runtime Data
Usage (stdout):
DRIVERQUERY [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]]
[/FO format] [/NH] [/SI] [/V]
Description:
Enables an administrator to display a list of
installed device drivers.
Parameter List:
/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.
/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context
under which the command should execute.
/P [password] Specify the password for the given
user context.
/FO format Specifies the type of output to display.
Valid values to be passed with the
switch are "TABLE", "LIST", "CSV".
/NH Specifies that the "Column Header"
should not be displayed. Valid for
"TABLE" and "CSV" format only.
/SI Provides information about signed drivers.
/V Displays verbose output. Not valid
for signed drivers.
/? Displays this help message.
Examples:
DRIVERQUERY
DRIVERQUERY /FO CSV /SI
DRIVERQUERY /NH
DRIVERQUERY /S ipaddress /U user /V
DRIVERQUERY /S system /U domain\user /P password /FO LIST
Usage (stderr):
ERROR: Invalid argument/option - '-help'.
Type "DRIVERQUERY /?" for usage.
Signature
- Status: Signature verified.
- Serial:
3300000266BD1580EFA75CD6D3000000000266
- Thumbprint:
A4341B9FD50FB9964283220A36A1EF6F6FAA7840
- Issuer: CN=Microsoft Windows Production PCA 2011, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US
- Subject: CN=Microsoft Windows, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US
File Metadata
- Original Filename: drvqry.exe
- Product Name: Microsoft Windows Operating System
- Company Name: Microsoft Corporation
- File Version: 10.0.18362.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
- Product Version: 10.0.18362.1
- Language: English (United States)
- Legal Copyright: Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Additional Info*
*The information below is copied from MicrosoftDocs, which is maintained by Microsoft. Available under CC BY 4.0 license.
driverquery
Enables an administrator to display a list of installed device drivers and their properties. If used without parameters, driverquery runs on the local computer.
Syntax
driverquery [/s <system> [/u [<domain>\]<username> [/p <password>]]] [/fo {table | list | csv}] [/nh] [/v | /si]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
/s <system> |
Specifies the name or IP address of a remote computer. Do not use backslashes. The default is the local computer. |
/u [<domain>]<username> |
Runs the command with the credentials of the user account as specified by user or domain\user. By default, /s uses the credentials of the user who is currently logged on to the computer that is issuing the command. /u can’t be used unless /s is specified. |
/p <password> |
Specifies the password of the user account that is specified in the /u parameter. /p cannot be used unless /u is specified. |
/fo table | Formats the output as a table. This is the default. |
/fo list | Formats the output as a list. |
/fo csv | Formats the output with comma-separated values. |
/nh | Omits the header row from the displayed driver information. Not valid if the /fo parameter is set to list. |
/v | Displays verbose output. /v is not valid for signed drivers. |
/si | Provides information about signed drivers. |
/? | Displays help at the command prompt. |
Examples
To display a list of installed device drivers on the local computer, type:
driverquery
To display the output in a comma-separated values (CSV) format, type:
driverquery /fo csv
To hide the header row in the output, type:
driverquery /nh
To use the driverquery command on a remote server named server1 using your current credentials on the local computer, type:
driverquery /s server1
To use the driverquery command on a remote server named server1 using the credentials for user1 on the domain maindom, type:
driverquery /s server1 /u maindom\user1 /p p@ssw3d
Additional References
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