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New free MS tool for writing WMI code

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Click on the combo 'Classes, dynamic or static'

Select 'Win32_Process' and click on 'Caption' in the listbox below the combo.

In the right hand pane you will see the generated code specific to the property 'Caption' that requires conversion to VFP.

Click on the command button 'Search for Property Values' and the lower left listbox will be populated with the result - you can also select multiples values with shift+click, ctrl+click etc.

The command button 'Open code in Notepad' will paste the required code into an instance of Notepad.

Here endeth the Lesson [wink]

FAQ184-2483 - answering getting answered.​
Chris [pc2]
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Evidently, I didn't have .NET framework on my computer. I thought I did. Must have been on the computer that took a dump on me a few months ago.

So, after installing VS2005 (Good thing I had a couple hours to spare), it fires up.

Now, I will take a look at it, then at the behemoth that is VS 2005.

Thanx for the replies though.



-Dave Summers-
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