has anyone tried using the wbem and wmi w2k stuff with cf 5?
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Yep. Hrl ksir - ciyof7 and yyt68 with cf5 and wd40.
Cheers,
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
www.modelwarship.com
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Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 9:50 PM
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Subject: WBEM - WMI with cold fusion
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Sent: 04 July 2002 12:51
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Subject: Re: WBEM - WMI with cold fusion
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Subject: RE: WBEM - WMI with cold fusion
WBEM : Web-Based Enterprise Managemen it is supposed to be provide a
mechanism for describing and sharing management information.
WMI : Windows Management Instrumentation, it allowa system components to
be monitored and controlled, both locally and remotely
> WBEM : Web-Based Enterprise Managemen it is supposed to be provide a
> mechanism for describing and sharing management information.
>
> WMI : Windows Management Instrumentation, it allowa system components to
> be monitored and controlled, both locally and remotely
Thanks Neil...that is clear
> has anyone tried using the wbem and wmi w2k stuff
> with cf 5?
I've played around with it a little bit. For the most part, I wrote WSH
wrappers for WBEM and WMI functionality, and invoked the wrappers through
the WSC COM interface, since the Microsoft COM hierarchies tend to be
difficult for m
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