The Win32 Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) classes can be categorized into
five groups of related services and functionality: software application classes, service manage-
ment classes, hardware classes, operating system classes, and performance counter classes. To
a large extent, this is an arbitrary arrangement, but viewing classes in this manner enables us
to grasp more quickly the scope of capabilities provided by these classes.
The Win32 classes have either been extended or customized for the Microsoft Windows envi-
ronment. In nearly every instance, they are built upon an underlying Common Infor ...
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