There are many different ways to retrieve all these information.
But one universal way to retrieve all of them is a WMI query.
WMI classes that will interest you are:
function WbemQuery(WbemServices: Variant; Query: string): Variant;
var
WbemObjectSet: Variant;
begin
Result := Null;
WbemObjectSet := WbemServices.ExecQuery(Query);
if not VarIsNull(WbemObjectSet) and (WbemObjectSet.Count > 0) then
begin
Result := WbemObjectSet.ItemIndex(0);
end;
end;
procedure CollectInformation;
var
Query: string;
WbemLocator, WbemServices: Variant;
ComputerSystem, OperatingSystem, Processor: Variant;
NetworkAdapters, NetworkAdapter: Variant;
IPAddresses: array of string;
I, I2: Integer;
begin
WbemLocator := CreateOleObject('WbemScripting.SWbemLocator');
WbemServices := WbemLocator.ConnectServer('.', 'root\CIMV2');
Query := 'SELECT TotalPhysicalMemory, UserName FROM Win32_ComputerSystem';
ComputerSystem := WbemQuery(WbemServices, Query);
if not VarIsNull(ComputerSystem) then
begin
Log(Format('TotalPhysicalMemory=%s', [ComputerSystem.TotalPhysicalMemory]));
Log(Format('UserName=%s', [ComputerSystem.UserName]));
end;
Query := 'SELECT Caption FROM Win32_OperatingSystem';
OperatingSystem := WbemQuery(WbemServices, Query);
if not VarIsNull(OperatingSystem) then
begin
Log(Format('OperatingSystem=%s', [OperatingSystem.Caption]));
end;
Query := 'SELECT Name FROM Win32_Processor';
Processor := WbemQuery(WbemServices, Query);
if not VarIsNull(Processor) then
begin
Log(Format('Processor=%s', [Processor.Name]));
end;
Query :=
'SELECT IPEnabled, IPAddress, MACAddress ' +
'FROM Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration';
NetworkAdapters := WbemServices.ExecQuery(Query);
if not VarIsNull(NetworkAdapters) then
begin
for I := 0 to NetworkAdapters.Count - 1 do
begin
NetworkAdapter := NetworkAdapters.ItemIndex(I);
if (not VarIsNull(NetworkAdapter.MACAddress)) and
NetworkAdapter.IPEnabled then
begin
Log(Format('Adapter %d MAC=%s', [I, NetworkAdapter.MACAddress]));
if not VarIsNull(NetworkAdapter.IPAddress) then
begin
IPAddresses := NetworkAdapter.IPAddress;
for I2 := 0 to GetArrayLength(IPAddresses) - 1 do
begin
Log(Format('Adapter %d IP %d=%s', [I, I2, IPAddresses[I2]]));
end;
end;
end;
end;
end;
end;
The code requires Unicode version of Inno Setup (the only version as of Inno Setup 6) for a better Variant
support.
The SWbemObjectSet.ItemIndex
method used with Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration
is not available on Windows XP an older. See Iterate SWbemObjectSet in Windows XP and Inno Setup.
It will get you information like:
TotalPhysicalMemory=12835962880
UserName=domain\martin
OperatingSystem=Microsoft Windows 10 Home
Processor=Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3630QM CPU @ 2.40GHz
Adapter 1 MAC=11:51:67:D0:10:21
Adapter 1 IP 0=192.168.78.2
Adapter 1 IP 1=ef08::8da9:601e:3f8a:da00
Adapter 2 MAC=80:06:E6:10:F7:B9
Adapter 2 IP 0=192.168.1.3
To see all available information in involved classes, run this on command-line:
wmic computersystem get * /format:value
wmic os get * /format:value
wmic cpu get * /format:value
wmic nicconfig get * /format:value