Paessler WMI TesterTest the accessibility of WMI counters; quickly and easily. | |
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- License:
- Free
- Language:
- English
- Publisher Name:
- Paessler AG
- Publisher web site:
- Operating Systems:
- Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP
- File Size:
- 748 KB
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Paessler WMI Tester Description
WMI stands for "Windows Management Instrumentation" and is the technology from Microsoft for monitoring and management of Windows based systems. Basic Usage After starting Paessler WMI Tester you can enter the following data: * Domain: the Windows domain in which the computer you want to test is in. Leave empty when testing your own machine or a domainless machine (i.e. a standalone computer or a computer in a workgroup). * Host: the name of the computer you want to test. Leave empty when testing your own machine. * User: the name of the user that is allowed to log in on the machine you want to test. You MUST leave this empty when testing your own machine. * Password: the password of the user. You MUST leave this empty when testing your own machine. Now click the “Test!” button. After a short time you will either see a result table showing information about the Windows system on the machine or an error message if something went wrong. Advanced Usage On this tab you can enter: * Domain prefix: will be added internally to the Host name (usually you can leave this at NTLMDOMAIN) * Namespace: the name space the WMI Query will use, standard is root\CIMV2 * Query: choose between six predefined query sets (operating system, Processes, logical disks, memory, processor, network) or enter your own query (if you know how WMI works!)
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