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Book reference: Windows PowerShell Step by Step 3rd Edition - Ed Wilson
Chapter 10
6. What does the below command return?
Get-CimInstance -ClassName __NAMESPACE -Namespace root
7. What can the below script do?
Function Get-WmiProvider
{
Param( [string]$nameSpace, [string]$computer)
Get-CimInstance -ClassName __Provider -Namespace $namespace |
Sort-Object -property Name |
Select-Object name
} #end function Get-WmiProvider
Get-WmiProvider -namespace root\cimv2 -computer $env:COMPUTERNAME
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