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input - property in ROOT\InventoryLogging namespaceinput in other namespacesList of classes with input local property in ROOT\InventoryLogging namespace
Code samples for input propertyGet instance of WMI class using GetObject, input property of Msft_MiCommandShort VBS code - get a single specified instance of Msft_MiCommand class or get
a default unnamed instance (singleton) of the class, using one single command GetObject
with exact path of the wmi object.
'https://wutils.com/wmi/ Dim wmiObject Set wmiObject = GetObject( _ "WINMGMTS:\\.\ROOT\InventoryLogging:" + _ "Msft_MiCommand.PropertyName=""SomeText""") Wscript.Echo wmiObject.input 'or other property name, see properties WMI query - sample windows WQL with C#, input property of Msft_MiCommandGet a specified instance of Msft_MiCommand by a key, get a default unnamed instance (singleton) of the class or list instances of the class by wmi query using this c# sample code.
//https://wutils.com/wmi/ //Project -> Add reference -> System.Management //using System.Management; //create a management scope object ManagementScope scope = new ManagementScope("\\\\.\\ROOT\\InventoryLogging"); //create object query ObjectQuery query = new ObjectQuery("SELECT * FROM Msft_MiCommand Where PropertyName=\"SomeText\""); //create object searcher ManagementObjectSearcher searcher = new ManagementObjectSearcher(scope, query); //get a collection of WMI objects ManagementObjectCollection queryCollection = searcher.Get(); //enumerate the collection. foreach (ManagementObject m in queryCollection) { // access properties of the WMI object Console.WriteLine("input : {0}", m["input"]); } WMI query - sample windows WQL with VB.Net, input property of Msft_MiCommandGet a specified instance of Msft_MiCommand by a key, get a default unnamed instance (singleton) of the class or list instances of the class by wmi query using this VB.Net sample code.
'Project -> Add reference -> System.Management 'Imports System.Management 'Get the namespace management scope Dim Scope As New ManagementScope("\\.\ROOT\InventoryLogging") 'Get a result of WML query Dim Query As New ObjectQuery("SELECT * FROM Msft_MiCommand Where PropertyName="SomeText"") 'Create object searcher Dim Searcher As New ManagementObjectSearcher(Scope, Query) 'Get a collection of WMI objects Dim queryCollection As ManagementObjectCollection = Searcher.Get 'Enumerate wmi object For Each mObject As ManagementObject In queryCollection 'write out some property value Console.WriteLine("input : {0}", mObject("input")) Next |