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PowerShell just gives and gives and gives.
Whilst looking for automated UEFI management options for my Surface Book, I came across the PnPDevice cmdlets.
Time for a play!
Some code to software-disable some of the numerous cameras that come with the shiny, shiny Surface Book:
$IntelCam = Get-PnpDevice -Class MEDIA -FriendlyName "Intel(R) AVStream Camera 2500"
Disable-PnpDevice -InputObject $IntelCam -Confirm:$false -PassThru
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$FrontCam = Get-PnpDevice -Class System -FriendlyName "Microsoft Camera Front"
Disable-PnpDevice -InputObject $FrontCam -Confirm:$false -PassThru
$FrontIrCam = Get-PnpDevice -Class System -FriendlyName "Microsoft IR Camera Front"
Disable-PnpDevice -InputObject $FrontIrCam -Confirm:$false -PassThru
$SurfaceCam = Get-PnpDevice -Class System -FriendlyName "Surface Camera Windows Hello"
Disable-PnpDevice -InputObject $SurfaceCam -Confirm:$false -PassThru
Now I need to reboot, so best do a one-time suspension of Bitlocker first
Suspend-BitLocker -MountPoint "C:" -RebootCount 1
Restart-Computer
No more front cameras.
Windows Hello rocks, though, so let's turn those camera's back on:
$IntelCam = Get-PnpDevice -Class MEDIA -FriendlyName "Intel(R) AVStream Camera 2500"
Enable-PnpDevice -InputObject $IntelCam -Confirm:$false -PassThru
$FrontCam = Get-PnpDevice -Class System -FriendlyName "Microsoft Camera Front"
Enable-PnpDevice -InputObject $FrontCam -Confirm:$false -PassThru
$FrontIrCam = Get-PnpDevice -Class System -FriendlyName "Microsoft IR Camera Front"
Enable-PnpDevice -InputObject $FrontIrCam -Confirm:$false -PassThru
$SurfaceCam = Get-PnpDevice -Class System -FriendlyName "Surface Camera Windows Hello"
Enable-PnpDevice -InputObject $SurfaceCam -Confirm:$false -PassThru
Suspend-BitLocker -MountPoint "C:" -RebootCount 1
Restart-Computer
Use PnPDevice cmdlets to explore your hardware! Go on. What's the worse that could happen?!
Between writing this post and publishing it, the following has been released:
Microsoft Surface Enterprise Management Mode
Now, I'm obliged to try and find some time to play with SEMM!