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When Windows 2000 was released, there were 29 WMI providers as part of the operating system installation. With the release of Windows Server 2003, Microsoft included in the platform more than 80 WMI providers. Windows Vista includes 13 new WMI providers, [5] taking the number close to around 100 in all.
WinRM (Windows Remote Management) is Microsoft's implementation of WS-Management in Windows which allows systems to access or exchange management information across a common network. Utilizing scripting objects or the built-in command-line tool, WinRM can be used with any remote computers that may have baseboard management controllers (BMCs) to ...
WMIX is Goverlan free WMI Explorer which generates WMI queries using the WQL wizard and exports custom queries to other Windows. [8] The WMIX tool makes use of pre-existing Windows Management Instrumentation scripts within an interface. A technician can generate a VBScript by defining parameters and clicking the generate script button. [4] [5]
Windows Management Instrumentation, in Microsoft Windows operating systems, a set of extensions to the Windows Driver Model; WMI (window manager), old name for wmii, the Window Manager Improved for the X Window System
SNMP, WMI, and PXE: LANrev: LANrev: No No Yes Yes No Yes Landscape: Canonical Ltd.? ? ? ? ? ? Local ConFiGuration system: Paul Anderson et al. Yes No Yes No No No XML over HTTP: Nagios: Ethan Galstad Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No SNMP, WMI (via Addon), JMX: OpenNMS: OpenNMS Group Yes Yes No No Yes No SNMP: OpenView products Hewlett-Packard: No Yes Yes ...
Remote Installation Services was introduced with Windows 2000 as an optional component when installed on Windows 2000 Server. Initially, it supported only the distribution of Windows 2000 Professional, but with Service Pack 3 allowed for the remote installation of Windows 2000 Server.
“I’d like to go up against Bryson and try to get him back for what he did to me at the U.S. Open,” McIlroy said. “To be fair,” DeChambeau replied, “you kind of did it to yourself.”
Microsoft has implemented the WS-Management standard in Windows Remote Management 1.1 (WinRM), [2] available for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. Using WS-Management (WinRM 2.0), Windows PowerShell 2.0 allows scripts and cmdlets to be invoked on a remote machine or a large set of remote machines.