Hi Everyone,

The WMI Windows Agents plugin uses a library called j-interop. This library
was last released in 2010. Microsoft has made some changes to the DCOM
protocol since this time. One particular change is highlighted in
https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-67604, currently you can override
this behavior in the registry, but in March of 2023, that will no longer be
possible. This means that the WMI Windows Agent plugin may become unusable,
unless someone who knows enough about DCOM internals can update j-interop
with support for the new features (j-interop supports DCOM 5.4, the current
version is 5.7 and has several additions/changes). With Windows Server 2019
and Windows 10, SSH is a viable option for Windows agents.

I would like to recommend deprecating the WMI Windows Agents plugin by
March 2023. I think this gives enough time for people to migrate to either
SSH or the Windows Cloud plugin (which uses a more modern remote management
interface, WinRM). Basically this would mean the option to "Let Jenkins
control this Windows agent as a Windows service" would no longer be
available.

Any thoughts on this?

Regards,

Alex

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