Monday, February 11, 2008
A long time ago I created a hyperlinked list of the new assemblies in .NET Framework v3.5 and the only one that did not have a hyperlink was the WMI assembly (item 6 on the list).
So, I was very pleased that in last week's MSDN Flash we published a 500 word succinct article on that very topic. For the non-Flash subscribers, scroll down on this page to read it.
So, I was very pleased that in last week's MSDN Flash we published a 500 word succinct article on that very topic. For the non-Flash subscribers, scroll down on this page to read it.
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I recently tried to do some WMI programming in .NET 2.0 and I must admit it was fairly difficult. I got some basics to work and would have had enough for what I needed to do but anything that can help improve the interaction API gets my vote.
If anyone is interested here is a link to my blog post on "Getting started with WMI". Its far from complete but its based on real events LOL.
http://blog.lyalin.com/2008/02/getting-started-with-wmi-in-net.html
_________________If anyone is interested here is a link to my blog post on "Getting started with WMI". Its far from complete but its based on real events LOL.
http://blog.lyalin.com/2008/02/getting-started-with-wmi-in-net.html
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