The Win32_NetworkClient class represents a network client on a Win32 system. Any computer system on the network with a client relationship to the system is a descendent (or member) of this class.
Example: A computer running Windows 2000 workstation or Windows 98 that is part of a Windows 2000 domain.
'The InstallDate property is datetime value indicating when the object was installed. A lack of a value does not indicate that the object is not installed.'
'The Status property is a string indicating the current status of the object. Various operational and non-operational statuses can be defined. Operational statuses are "OK", "Degraded" and "Pred Fail". "Pred Fail" indicates that an element may be functioning properly but predicting a failure in the near future. An example is a SMART-enabled hard drive. Non-operational statuses can also be specified. These are "Error", "Starting", "Stopping" and "Service". The latter, "Service", could apply during mirror-resilvering of a disk, reload of a user permissions list, or other administrative work. Not all such work is on-line, yet the managed element is neither "OK" nor in one of the other states.'
'The Win32_NetworkClient class represents a network client on a Win32 system. Any computer system on the network with a client relationship to the system is a descendent (or member) of this class. Example: A computer running Windows 2000 workstation or Windows 98 that is part of a Windows 2000 domain.'