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ddl_with_wait_at_low_priority, ROOT\WMI, VB Net samplesClass | Methods | Properties (15) | Qualifiers (3) | Instances | Namespaces (1)Samples: VB Script | C# | VB.Net | Search on:Microsoft ddl_with_wait_at_low_priority - VB.Net code samplesWMI query - sample windows WQL with VB.Net, abort_after_wait property of ddl_with_wait_at_low_priorityGet a specified instance of ddl_with_wait_at_low_priority 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\WMI") 'Get a result of WML query Dim Query As New ObjectQuery("SELECT * FROM ddl_with_wait_at_low_priority 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("abort_after_wait : {0}", mObject("abort_after_wait")) Next WMI query - list of class instancesList of all instances of ddl_with_wait_at_low_priority class in C#.
//https://wutils.com/wmi/ //Project -> Add reference -> System.Management //using System.Management; //set the class name and namespace string NamespacePath = "\\\\.\\ROOT\\WMI"; string ClassName = "ddl_with_wait_at_low_priority"; //Create ManagementClass ManagementClass oClass = new ManagementClass(NamespacePath + ":" + ClassName); //Get all instances of the class and enumerate them foreach (ManagementObject oObject in oClass.GetInstances()) { //access a property of the Management object Console.WriteLine("abort_after_wait : {0}", oObject["abort_after_wait"]); } |