StdRegProv

The StdRegProv class contains methods that manipulate system registry keys and values. StdRegProv is preinstalled in the WMI namespaces root\default and root\cimv2.

The StdRegProv class contains methods that manipulate system registry keys and values. StdRegProv is preinstalled in the WMI namespaces root\default and root\cimv2.

Methods

StdRegProv has 20 methods:
Method Description
CheckAccess Verifies that the user has the specified access permissions.
CreateKey Creates a subkey.
DeleteKey Deletes a subkey.
DeleteValue Deletes a named value.
EnumKey Enumerates subkeys.
EnumValues Enumerates the named values of a key.
GetBinaryValue Gets the binary data value of a named value.
GetDWORDValue Gets the DWORD data value of a named value.
GetExpandedStringValue Gets the expanded string data value of a named value.
GetMultiStringValue Gets the multiple string data values of a named value.
GetQWORDValue Gets the QWORD data values of a named value.
GetSecurityDescriptor Gets the security descriptor for a key.
GetStringValue Gets the string data value of a named value.
SetBinaryValue Sets the binary data value of a named value.
SetDWORDValue Sets the DWORD data value of a named value.
SetExpandedStringValue Sets the expanded string data value of a named value.
SetMultiStringValue Sets the multiple string values of a named value.
SetQWORDValue Sets the QWORD data values of a named value.
SetSecurityDescriptor Sets the security descriptor for a key.
SetStringValue Sets the string value of a named value.

Learn more about Invoke-CimMethod and how to invoke commands. Click any of the methods listed above to learn more about their purpose, parameters, and return value.

Properties

StdRegProv returns no properties.

Examples

List all instances of StdRegProv
Get-CimInstance -ClassName StdRegProv -Namespace root/default

Learn more about Get-CimInstance and the deprecated Get-WmiObject.

View all properties
Get-CimInstance -ClassName StdRegProv -Namespace root/default -Property *
View key properties only
Get-CimInstance -ClassName StdRegProv -Namespace root/default -KeyOnly

Selecting Properties

To select only some properties, pipe the results to Select-Object -Property a,b,c with a comma-separated list of the properties you require. Wildcards are permitted.

Get-CimInstance always returns all properties but only retrieves the ones that you specify. All other properties are empty but still present. That’s why you need to pipe the results into Select-Object if you want to limit the visible properties, i.e. for reporting.

Selecting Properties

The code below lists all available properties. Remove the ones you do not need:

$properties = 
Get-CimInstance -ClassName StdRegProv -Namespace root/default | Select-Object -Property $properties
Limiting Network Bandwidth

If you work remotely, it makes sense to limit network bandwidth by filtering the properties on the server side, too:

Get-CimInstance -Class StdRegProv -Namespace root/default -Property $property | 
Select-Object -Property $property

Selecting Instances

To select some instances, use Get-CimInstance and a WMI Query. The wildcard character in WMI Queries is % (and not “*”).

The parameter -Filter runs a simple query.

Listing all instances where the property Caption starts with “A”
Get-CimInstance -Class StdRegProv -Namespace root/default -Filter 'Caption LIKE "a%"' 
Using a WQL Query

The parameter -Query uses a query similar to SQL and combines the parameters -Filter and -Property. This returns all instances where the property Caption starts with “A”, and returns the properties specified:

Get-CimInstance -Query "SELECT  FROM StdRegProv WHERE Caption LIKE 'a%'" -Namespace root/default

Any property you did not specify is still present but empty. You might need to use Select-Object to remove all unwanted properties:

Get-CimInstance -Query "SELECT  FROM StdRegProv WHERE Caption LIKE 'a%'" -Namespace root/default | Select-Object -Property 

Accessing Remote Computers

To access remote systems, you need to have proper permissions. User the parameter -ComputerName to access one or more remote systems.

Authenticating as Current User
# one or more computer names or IP addresses:
$list = 'server1', 'server2'

# authenticate with your current identity:
$result = Get-CimInstance -ClassName StdRegProv -Namespace root/default -ComputerName $list 
$result
Authenticating as Different User

Use a CIMSession object to authenticate with a new identity:

# one or more computer names or IP addresses:
$list = 'server1', 'server2'

# authenticate with a different identity:
$cred = Get-Credential -Message 'Authenticate to retrieve WMI information:'
$session = New-CimSession -ComputerName $list -Credential $cred

$result = Get-CimInstance StdRegProv -Namespace root/default -CimSession $session

# remove the session after use (if you do not plan to re-use it later)
Remove-CimSession -CimSession $session

$result

Learn more about accessing remote computers.

Requirements

To use StdRegProv, the following requirements apply:

PowerShell

Get-CimInstance was introduced with PowerShell Version 3.0, which in turn was introduced on clients with Windows 8 and on servers with Windows Server 2012.

If necessary, update Windows PowerShell to Windows PowerShell 5.1, or install PowerShell 7 side-by-side.

Operating System

StdRegProv was introduced on clients with Windows Vista and on servers with Windows Server 2008.

Namespace

StdRegProv lives in the Namespace Root/default. This is not the default namespace. Use parameter -Namespace root/default with all CIM cmdlets..

Implementation

StdRegProv is implemented in Stdprov.dll and defined in RegEvent.mof. Both files are located in the folder C:\Windows\system32\wbem:

explorer $env:windir\system32\wbem
notepad $env:windir\system32\wbem\RegEvent.mof