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Browse All TopicsUsing .NET, how do I query for all the classes within a Management Scope.
And if this is unavailalbe by a query is there some way to find an array or some collection of these I can iterate through?
FOr instance, I'd love to be able to have a user select a Scope , say 'root\cimv2' and then display all the classes in the scope, Win32_Group,Win32_FloppyDr
Thanks.
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by: grayePosted on 2008-07-16 at 06:23:41ID: 22015626
There is a pretty complete example at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/ en-us/libr ary/aa7196 43(VS.71). aspx
ownloads/d etails.asp x? FamilyID =6430f853- 1120-48db- 8cc5-f2abd c3ed314&Di splayLang= en
This is also exactly what the WMI Administrative Tool does: http://www.microsoft.com/d