Dec 06, 2009 The article is a short WQL tutorial presented through a series of WQL query examples. Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is the Microsoft implementation of WBEM, an industry initiative that attempts to facilitate system and network administration. WMI was introduced with Windows 2000, and has.
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Dmitry Khudorozhkov began programming (and gaming) with his ZX Spectrum in 1989. Having seen and used all IBM PCs from early XT to the latest x64 machines, now Dmitry is a freelance programmer, living in Moscow, Russia. He is a graduate of the Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (Applied Mathematics).He is proficient in:- C/C - more that 9 years of experience. Pure Win32 API/MFC desktop programming, networking (BSD/Win sockets), databases (primarily ), OpenGL;- JavaScript - more that 6 years of experience. Client-side components, AJAX, jQuery installation and customization;- Firefox extensions (immediatelly ready for addons.mozilla.org reviewing) and Greasemonkey scripts. As an example of extensions Dmitry made you can search for FoxyPrices or WhatBird Winged Toolbar;- XML and it's applications (last 2 years): XSLT (+ XPath), XSD, SVG, VML;- ASP.NET/C# (webservices mostly);Also familiar with (= entry level):- PHP;- HTML/CSS slicing.Trying to learn:- Ruby/Ruby-on-Rails;- Czech language.If you wish to express your opinion, ask a question or report a bug, feel free to e-mail.
Job offers are warmly welcome.If you wish to donate - and, by doing so, support further development - you can through the Rentacoder.com service (registration is free, Paypal is supported). Russian users can donate to the Yandex.Money account 8694. I believe I know what the issue is.I am trying to scan the DHCP range of my network, but not all of the IPs in the range are in use. So, when the app tries to scan an IP that is not in use, it throws the specified RPC Server Unavailable error.Is the app scripted to ignore IPs from which there is no response?I wish I knew java script better, but unfortunately I wouldn't know how to go about scripting it so that it will ignore the unused IPs in the specified range.If I directly query an IP that I know is currently assigned, it works just fine.
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Well, my use is only for about a hundred out of all those PC's and I'll probably get yelled at for running your script against that whole section of the network.:)I don't think a timeout fix would be the answer. It's just that there are so many PC's on our network that it took the script a long time to work its way through all that it found. I'm new here but it's my understanding that there are several hundred thousand PC's in our entire global system and I only hit one small piece of it.FYI I'm in the process of trying to incorporate your script into a web page on our intranet and having it dump the gathered info into an Access database instead of individual text files.From there I should be able to generate reports for hardware and software license tracking. Your script doesn't seem to generate license or serial number info for the installed software but I know it's available and can be gathered. I'll figure that out after I get what I already have working.Thank you for a great piece of software.Bill Reed.