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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T11:27:02+00:00 2026-05-12T11:27:02+00:00

I’m running into an odd issue retrieving printer port addresses. When I get all

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I’m running into an odd issue retrieving printer port addresses.
When I get all the entries in Win32_TCPIPPrinterPort, the HostAddress field (which should have the IP address) is usually blank/null, only the port name has a value. To make it a bit stranger, if a particular port is not in use by any printer, THEN the HostAddress will have the the proper value.

The C# code is simple, and results in something like this;
IP_192.168.1.100,
printerportxyz,

richTextBox1.Clear();
ManagementObjectSearcher portSearcher = new ManagementObjectSearcher("root\\CIMV2",
    "SELECT * FROM Win32_TCPIPPrinterPort");
foreach (ManagementObject port in portSearcher.Get())
{
    richTextBox1.AppendText(
        String.Format("Name: {0} HostAddress: {1}",
            port["Name"],
            port["HostAddress"])
        );
}

I also tried the same thing in WSH/VBS, and saw the same behavior.

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    2026-05-12T11:27:03+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:27 am

    I ended up having to re-visit this, and making another attempt. I found that the built-in prnport.vbs managment script had no issues – looking into it I saw that while establishing its WMI connection it had oService.Security_.Priveleges.AddAsString “SeLoadDriverPrivilege”

    the solution in C# ended up specifying the WMI ConnectionOptions and setting EnablePrivileges to true. Then the HostAdress was no longer null for unused or in-use ports.

    ConnectionOptions connOptions = new ConnectionOptions();
    connOptions.EnablePrivileges = true;
    
    ManagementScope mgmtScope = new ManagementScope("root\\CIMV2", connOptions);
    mgmtScope.Connect();
    
    ObjectQuery objQuery = new ObjectQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_TCPIPPrinterPort");
    ManagementObjectSearcher moSearcher = new ManagementObjectSearcher(mgmtScope, objQuery);
    
    foreach (ManagementObject mo in moSearcher.Get())
    {
        Console.WriteLine(String.Format("PortName={0} HostAddress={1}", mo["Name"], mo["HostAddress"]));
    }
    
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