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Windows Server Automation with PowerShell Cookbook - Fourth Edition

You're reading from  Windows Server Automation with PowerShell Cookbook - Fourth Edition

Product type Book
Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800568457
Pages 674 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Author (1):
Thomas Lee Thomas Lee
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters close

Preface 1. Installing and Configuring PowerShell 7 2. Introducing PowerShell 7 3. Exploring Compatibility with Windows PowerShell 4. Using PowerShell 7 in the Enterprise 5. Exploring .NET 6. Managing Active Directory 7. Managing Networking in the Enterprise 8. Implementing Enterprise Security 9. Managing Storage 10. Managing Shared Data 11. Managing Printing 12. Managing Hyper-V 13. Managing Azure 14. Troubleshooting with PowerShell 15. Managing with Windows Management Instrumentation 16. Other Books You May Enjoy
17. Index

Exploring WMI classes

A WMI class defines a WMI-managed object. All WMI classes live within a namespace and contain members that include properties, methods, and events. An example class is Win32_Share, which you find in the ROOT\CIMV2 namespace. This class defines an SMB share on a Windows host. Within WMI, the Win32 provider implements this class (along with multiple other OS and host-related classes).

As mentioned, you typically use the SMB cmdlets to manage SMB shares (as discussed in Chapter 10, Managing Shared Data, including the Creating and securing SMB shares recipe). Likewise, you carry out most AD management activities using AD cmdlets rather than accessing the information via WMI. Nevertheless, you can do things with WMI, such as event handling, that can be very useful to the IT professional.

A WMI class contains one or more properties that are attributes of an occurrence of a WMI class. Classes can also include methods that act on a WMI occurrence. For example...

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