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WMIReinstalling WMI
Author: msdn.microsoft.com |
Published: 25th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: WMIIf you experience behavior when using WMI, such as application errors or scripts that used to work are no longer working, you may have a corrupted WMI repository. To fix a corrupted WMI repository, you have to reinstall WMI.
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