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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 7: Requesting Additional Privileges for WMI 143
Next
WScript.echo
"How Many Special Privileges?"&objWMISecurity.count
For Each objItem In objWMISecurity:With objItem
wscript.echo
.identifier & vbtab & .name & vbtab & .displayname _
& vbtab & .isenabled
end with:next
The Name property is a string that is used to uniquely identify a particular privilege. You can
use this property when you need to refer to a specific privilege. This privilege controls whether
a user can execute a particular method. If you need to read from the security event log, you
need to specify the security privilege. The Privilege property itself is read-only. ...
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