ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection, ROOT\WebAdministration, VBScript samples

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ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection - VB Script code samples

Get instance of WMI class using GetObject, ConfigurationSection property of ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection

Short VBS code - get a single specified instance of ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection 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\WebAdministration:" + _
	 "ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection.ConfigurationSection=""Path to ConfigurationSection"",ConfiguredObject=""Path to Application""")
	Wscript.Echo wmiObject.ConfigurationSection 'or other property name, see properties
	

Alternative codes

SWbemServices.Get

Quickest and most efficient VB Script code to get a single instance by a key - SWbemServices.Get
	'https://wutils.com/wmi/
	Dim oWMI, Instance
	
	'Get base WMI object, "." means computer name (local)
	Set oWMI = GetObject("WINMGMTS:\\.\ROOT\WebAdministration")
	
	Do
	  'Get the instance of ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection 
	  Set Instance = oWMI.Get("ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection.ConfigurationSection=""Path to ConfigurationSection"",ConfiguredObject=""Path to Application""")
	                    
	  'Do something with the instance
	  Wscript.Echo Instance.ConfigurationSection 'or other property name, see properties
	
	  'Wait for some time to get next value
	  Wscript.Sleep 1000
	Loop While True  
	  
	

WMI query - sample windows WQL

Get a specified instance of ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection by a key, get a default unnamed instance (singleton) of the class or list instances of the class by wmi query using this VB Script.
See in another language: C#, VB.Net.
	'https://wutils.com/wmi/
	Dim oWMI, WQL, Instances, Instance
	
	'Get base WMI object, "." means computer name (local)
	Set oWMI = GetObject("WINMGMTS:\\.\ROOT\WebAdministration")
	
	'Create a WMI query text 
	WQL = "Select * from ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection"
	
	'Get instances of ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection 
	Set Instances = oWMI.ExecQuery(WQL)
	                    
	'Enumerate instances  
	For Each Instance In Instances 
	  'Do something with the instance
	  Wscript.Echo Instance.ConfigurationSection 'or other property name
	Next 'Instance
	

InstancesOf

List of all instances, wmi class ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection.
	'https://wutils.com/wmi/
	Dim oWMI, Instances, Instance
	
	'Get base WMI object, "." means computer name (local)
	Set oWMI = GetObject("WINMGMTS:\\.\ROOT\WebAdministration")
	
	'Get instances of ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection - all instances of this class and derived classes 
	'Set Instances = oWMI.InstancesOf("ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection")
	
	'Get instances of ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection 
	Set Instances = oWMI.InstancesOf("ApplicationContainsConfigurationSection", 1)
	
	
	'Enumerate instances  
	For Each Instance In Instances 
	  'Do something with the instance
	  Wscript.Echo Instance.ConfigurationSection 'or other property name
	Next 'Instance
	

WMI remote scripting - Locator, Connect

Get WMI management object using SWbemLocator.ConnectServer method. You can connect to a remote computer and specify Username/Password for the WMI connection.
	'https://wutils.com/wmi/
	Dim Locator, oWMI, WQL, Instances, Instance
	
	'Create Locator object
	Set Locator = CreateObject("WbemScripting.SWbemLocator")
	
	'Get base WMI object
	Set oWMI = Locator.ConnectServer("MachineName", "ROOT\WebAdministration", "MachineName\administrator", "Password")
	 
	'.... continue using oWMI object
	
	
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