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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
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24 Part I: Getting Started with WMI
Summary
In this chapter, we looked at the fundamentals of WMI. We examined classes, properties, pro-
viders, and namespaces and discussed the roles they perform in the WMI architecture. We
looked at the WMI repository (also called the WBEM repository) and reviewed how applica-
tions can be written to interact with this database of system information. Finally, we examined
how the handoff to the providers really works.
Quiz Yourself
Q: What is WMI?
A: WMI is the Microsoft implementa
tion of WBEM, an industry-standard set of manage-
ment and Internet-standard technologies.
Q: What does CIM stand for?
A: CIM stands for Common Information Model.
Q: How is the CIM used?
A: CI
M is used to describe objects used wi ...
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