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MSPower, ROOT\WMI, VBScript samplesClass | Childs (2) | Methods | Properties | Qualifiers (2) | Instances (12) | Namespaces (2)Samples: VB Script | C# | VB.Net | Search on:Microsoft VBScript Code samplesThe class MSPower is abstract and serves only as a base for new classes. You cannot create instances of abstract class, see derived classes. Get a Class as objectShort VB Script code to get the abstract class MSPower.
'https://wutils.com/wmi/ Dim wmiClass, oProperty Set wmiClass = GetObject( _ "WINMGMTS:\\.\ROOT\WMI:" + _ "MSPower") 'get some class property Wscript.Echo wmiClass.properties_("The_class_has_no_property").Origin 'or other property name, see properties 'Check if the class is singleton Wscript.Echo wmiClass.Path_.IsSingleton 'Get number of methods in the class Wscript.Echo wmiClass.Methods_.Count 'List class properties For Each oProperty In wmiClass.properties_ 'get property name and origin. Property value in the class is null, of course. Wscript.Echo oProperty.Name, oProperty.Origin, oProperty.Value Next InstancesOfList of all instances, wmi class MSPower.
'https://wutils.com/wmi/ Dim oWMI, Instances, Instance 'Get base WMI object, "." means computer name (local) Set oWMI = GetObject("WINMGMTS:\\.\ROOT\WMI") 'Get instances of MSPower - all instances of this class and derived classes Set Instances = oWMI.InstancesOf("MSPower") 'Enumerate instances For Each Instance In Instances 'Do something with the instance Wscript.Echo Instance.The_class_has_no_property 'or other property name Next 'Instance |