October 2001
Beginner to intermediate
432 pages
11h 42m
English
This chapter demonstrated the use of WMI to retrieve information from an Active Directory, thus providing a single, coherent programmatic interface for managing both directories and computers. It explained how ADSI objects modeling the components of a directory service are mapped by the Directory Provider into WMI terms, and illustrated situations in which the WMI interface has advantages over its ADSI counterpart. Finally, it showed how to run scripts that connect to the WMI service of machines in a domain based on information stored in the domain’s Active Directory.
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