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Microsoft® Windows® Scripting with WMI: Self-Paced Learning Guide
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Microsoft® Windows® Scripting with WMI: Self-Paced Learning Guide

by Ed Wilson
October 2005
Beginner to intermediate
400 pages
12h 42m
English
Microsoft Press
Content preview from Microsoft® Windows® Scripting with WMI: Self-Paced Learning Guide
Chapter 14: Troubleshooting WMI 305
On Your Own
Lab 28 Working with Logging
In this lab, you will use WMI logging capabilities to assist you in troubleshooting a scripting
problem. To do this, you will increase the logging level to verbose and run two scripts that
have a few problems in them. You will conclude the lab by running a good script and compar-
ing the information that is logged from this script with the results from running the bad
scripts.
1. First you must increase the WMI logging level. Click Sta
rt, and then click Run.
2. In the Open dialog box, type wmimgmt.msc, and then click OK.
3. Right-click WMI Control (Local).
4. Click Properties.
5. Click the Logging ta
b.
6. Cha
nge Logging Level to Verbose.
7. Increase the
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