I needed to get a file modification timestamp through WMI (for an irrelevant reason, I couldn’t use the UNC path and PowerShell’s get-childitem
cmdlet). So, WMI it had to be…
$file = gwmi -computername remoteComputer -query "select * from cim_datafile where name = 'C:\file.txt' "
$age = (get-date) - $file.convertToDateTime($file.LastModified)
return $age.seconds
Pretty quick and painless!
Note: you could get (m)any other file attributes by slightly altering these lines. Remember: the get-member
cmdlet is your friend!
gwmi -computername remoteComputer -query "select * from cim_datafile where name = 'C:\file.txt' " | gm
That line will return a list of file attributes at your disposal.