Windows Management
Instrumentation Control Overview
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Updated: January 21, 2005
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Control is a tool that
enables you to configure WMI settings on a remote computer or
local computer. Using the WMI Control, you can manage the
following tasks remotely.
Authorize users or groups and set permission levels
You can enable an individual user, group, or namespace to access
network objects and perform WMI tasks and services. For example,
you can enable a group to manage WMI's Common Information Model
(CIM) objects on their local computers.
Configure error logging
You can turn error logging on or off and, if turned on, set it
to report errors only (the default) or all actions (verbose).
Error logging can help you troubleshoot WMI problems. You can
also define a maximum size for log files and their folder
location.
Back up the repository
You can configure the WMI Control to back up your repository on
a regular schedule, or you can do it manually at any time. The
repository is the database of objects that you can access
through WMI. You can also restore a previous version of the
repository.
Change the default namespace for scripting
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