WMIC
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Printed Date: 29Dec2024 at 4:13am
Topic: WMIC
Posted By: vidhya
Subject: WMIC
Date Posted: 29Mar2007 at 2:22am
WMIC - Take Command-line Control over WMI Cool!
The Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line (WMIC) is a command-line and scripting interface that simplifies the use of Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and systems managed through http://www.homeoftester.com/viewtopic.php?t=7 - WMI .
WMIC extends WMI for operation from several command-line interfaces and
through batch scripts. Before WMIC, you used WMI-based applications
(such as SMS), the WMI Scripting API, or tools such as CIM Studio to
manage WMI-enabled computers. Without a firm grasp on a programming
language such as C++ or a scripting language such as VBScript and a
basic understanding of the WMI namespace, do-it-yourself systems
management with WMI was difficult. WMIC changes this situation by
giving you a powerful, user-friendly interface to the WMI namespace.
What can WMIC do?
Too many ...
The WMI command-line (WMIC) provides you a simple command-line
interface to Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). WMIC provides a
simple interface to WMI so you can take advantage of WMI to manage
computers running Microsoft Windows. WMIC interoperates with existing
shells and utility commands, and can be easily extended by scripts or
other administration-oriented applications.
WMIC allows you to:
• Browse the WMI schemas and query their classes and instances, usually using "aliases" that make WMI more intuitive.
• Work with the local computer, remote computers, or multiple computers in a single command.
• Customize aliases and output formats to suit your needs.
• Create and execute scripts based on WMIC.
WMI Providers are available to allow WMI to manage a wide variety of
hardware components, operating system subsystems, and application
systems. WMIC can be used with all the schemas implemented by those WMI
Providers.
WMIC can be used from any computer with WMIC enabled to remotely manage
any computer with WMI. WMIC does not have to be available on the
remotely managed computer in order for WMIC to manage it.
Scenarios
You can use WMIC to ease tasks in the following typical scenarios:
• Local management of a computer--you are at the computer and use the WMIC command to manage it.
• Remote management of a computer--you are at one computer and use WMIC to manage another computer.
• Remote management of multiple computers--you are at on one computer
and use WMIC to manage multiple computers with a single command.
• Remote management of a computer (using a remote session)--you use a
remote sessioning technology (such as Telnet or Terminal Services) to
connect to a remote computer and manage it with WMIC.
• Automated management using administrative scripting--you use WMIC to
write a simple management script to automate the management of a
computer (local, remote, or multiple computers--serially or
simultaneously).
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