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Creating a WMI Application

Author: msdn.microsoft.com | Published: 25th Aug 2005 | Visited: 567 times | Add Comment
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You can obtain data through WMI by writing a script, an Active Server Page (ASP), an HTML application (HTA), an application in C++, using the COM API for W,I or in Visual Basic, using the wbemdisp.tlb type library and the Scripting API for WMI.

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