ManagementScope Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the ManagementScope class.
Overloads
ManagementScope() |
Initializes a new instance of the ManagementScope class, with default values. This is the parameterless constructor. |
ManagementScope(ManagementPath) |
Initializes a new instance of the ManagementScope class representing the specified scope path. |
ManagementScope(String) |
Initializes a new instance of the ManagementScope class representing the specified scope path. |
ManagementScope(ManagementPath, ConnectionOptions) |
Initializes a new instance of the ManagementScope class representing the specified scope path, with the specified options. |
ManagementScope(String, ConnectionOptions) |
Initializes a new instance of the ManagementScope class representing the specified scope path, with the specified options. |
ManagementScope()
- Source:
- ManagementScope.cs
- Source:
- ManagementScope.cs
Initializes a new instance of the ManagementScope class, with default values. This is the parameterless constructor.
public:
ManagementScope();
public ManagementScope ();
Public Sub New ()
Remarks
If the object does not have any properties set before connection, it is initialized with default values (for example, the local machine and the root\cimv2 namespace).
.NET Framework Security
Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.
Applies to
ManagementScope(ManagementPath)
- Source:
- ManagementScope.cs
- Source:
- ManagementScope.cs
Initializes a new instance of the ManagementScope class representing the specified scope path.
public:
ManagementScope(System::Management::ManagementPath ^ path);
public ManagementScope (System.Management.ManagementPath path);
new System.Management.ManagementScope : System.Management.ManagementPath -> System.Management.ManagementScope
Public Sub New (path As ManagementPath)
Parameters
- path
- ManagementPath
A ManagementPath containing the path to a server and namespace for the ManagementScope.
Remarks
.NET Framework Security
Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.
Applies to
ManagementScope(String)
- Source:
- ManagementScope.cs
- Source:
- ManagementScope.cs
Initializes a new instance of the ManagementScope class representing the specified scope path.
public:
ManagementScope(System::String ^ path);
public ManagementScope (string path);
new System.Management.ManagementScope : string -> System.Management.ManagementScope
Public Sub New (path As String)
Parameters
- path
- String
The server and namespace path for the ManagementScope.
Examples
The following example initializes a new ManagementScope with a specific path and then connects the scope object to a WMI namespace. The example connects to a namespace on a remote computer.
using System;
using System.Management;
public class RemoteConnect
{
public static void Main()
{
/*// Build an options object for the remote connection
// if you plan to connect to the remote
// computer with a different user name
// and password than the one you are currently using
ConnectionOptions options =
new ConnectionOptions();
// and then set the options.Username and
// options.Password properties to the correct values
// and also set
// options.Authority = "ntlmdomain:DOMAIN";
// and replace DOMAIN with the remote computer's
// domain. You can also use Kerberos instead
// of ntlmdomain.
*/
// Make a connection to a remote computer.
// Replace the "FullComputerName" section of the
// string "\\\\FullComputerName\\root\\cimv2" with
// the full computer name or IP address of the
// remote computer.
ManagementScope scope =
new ManagementScope(
"\\\\FullComputerName\\root\\cimv2");
scope.Connect();
// Use this code if you are connecting with a
// different user name and password:
//
// ManagementScope scope =
// new ManagementScope(
// "\\\\FullComputerName\\root\\cimv2", options);
// scope.Connect();
//Query system for Operating System information
ObjectQuery query = new ObjectQuery(
"SELECT * FROM Win32_OperatingSystem");
ManagementObjectSearcher searcher =
new ManagementObjectSearcher(scope,query);
ManagementObjectCollection queryCollection = searcher.Get();
foreach ( ManagementObject m in queryCollection)
{
// Display the remote computer information
Console.WriteLine("Computer Name : {0}",
m["csname"]);
Console.WriteLine("Windows Directory : {0}",
m["WindowsDirectory"]);
Console.WriteLine("Operating System: {0}",
m["Caption"]);
Console.WriteLine("Version: {0}", m["Version"]);
Console.WriteLine("Manufacturer : {0}",
m["Manufacturer"]);
}
}
}
Imports System.Management
Public Class RemoteConnect
Public Overloads Shared Function Main( _
ByVal args() As String) As Integer
' Build an options object for the remote connection
' if you plan to connect to the remote
' computer with a different user name
' and password than the one you are currently using
' Dim options As ConnectionOptions
' options = new ConnectionOptions()
' Then set the options.Username and
' options.Password properties to the correct values
' and also set
' options.Authority = "ntlmdomain:DOMAIN"
' and replace DOMAIN with the remote computer's
' domain. You can also use Kerberos instead
' of ntlmdomain.
' Make a connection to a remote computer.
' Replace the "FullComputerName" section of the
' string "\\FullComputerName\root\cimv2" with
' the full computer name or IP address of the
' remote computer.
Dim scope As ManagementScope
scope = New ManagementScope( _
"\\FullComputerName\root\cimv2")
scope.Connect()
' Use this code if you are connecting with a
' different user name and password:
'
' Dim scope As ManagementScope
' scope = New ManagementScope( _
' "\\FullComputerName\root\cimv2", options)
' scope.Connect()
' Query system for Operating System information
Dim query As ObjectQuery
query = New ObjectQuery( _
"SELECT * FROM Win32_OperatingSystem")
Dim searcher As ManagementObjectSearcher
searcher = _
New ManagementObjectSearcher(scope, query)
Dim queryCollection As ManagementObjectCollection
queryCollection = searcher.Get()
Dim m As ManagementObject
For Each m In queryCollection
' Display the remote computer information
Console.WriteLine("Computer Name : {0}", _
m("csname"))
Console.WriteLine("Windows Directory : {0}", _
m("WindowsDirectory"))
Console.WriteLine("Operating System: {0}", _
m("Caption"))
Console.WriteLine("Version: {0}", m("Version"))
Console.WriteLine("Manufacturer : {0}", _
m("Manufacturer"))
Next
Return 0
End Function
End Class
Remarks
.NET Framework Security
Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.
Applies to
ManagementScope(ManagementPath, ConnectionOptions)
- Source:
- ManagementScope.cs
- Source:
- ManagementScope.cs
Initializes a new instance of the ManagementScope class representing the specified scope path, with the specified options.
public:
ManagementScope(System::Management::ManagementPath ^ path, System::Management::ConnectionOptions ^ options);
public ManagementScope (System.Management.ManagementPath path, System.Management.ConnectionOptions options);
new System.Management.ManagementScope : System.Management.ManagementPath * System.Management.ConnectionOptions -> System.Management.ManagementScope
Public Sub New (path As ManagementPath, options As ConnectionOptions)
Parameters
- path
- ManagementPath
A ManagementPath containing the path to the server and namespace for the ManagementScope.
- options
- ConnectionOptions
The ConnectionOptions containing options for the connection.
Remarks
.NET Framework Security
Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.
Applies to
ManagementScope(String, ConnectionOptions)
- Source:
- ManagementScope.cs
- Source:
- ManagementScope.cs
Initializes a new instance of the ManagementScope class representing the specified scope path, with the specified options.
public:
ManagementScope(System::String ^ path, System::Management::ConnectionOptions ^ options);
public ManagementScope (string path, System.Management.ConnectionOptions options);
new System.Management.ManagementScope : string * System.Management.ConnectionOptions -> System.Management.ManagementScope
Public Sub New (path As String, options As ConnectionOptions)
Parameters
- path
- String
The server and namespace for the ManagementScope.
- options
- ConnectionOptions
A ConnectionOptions containing options for the connection.
Examples
The following example initializes a new ManagementScope with a specific path and then connects the scope object to a WMI namespace. The example connects to a namespace on a remote computer.
using System;
using System.Management;
public class RemoteConnect
{
public static void Main()
{
/*// Build an options object for the remote connection
// if you plan to connect to the remote
// computer with a different user name
// and password than the one you are currently using
ConnectionOptions options =
new ConnectionOptions();
// and then set the options.Username and
// options.Password properties to the correct values
// and also set
// options.Authority = "ntlmdomain:DOMAIN";
// and replace DOMAIN with the remote computer's
// domain. You can also use Kerberos instead
// of ntlmdomain.
*/
// Make a connection to a remote computer.
// Replace the "FullComputerName" section of the
// string "\\\\FullComputerName\\root\\cimv2" with
// the full computer name or IP address of the
// remote computer.
ManagementScope scope =
new ManagementScope(
"\\\\FullComputerName\\root\\cimv2");
scope.Connect();
// Use this code if you are connecting with a
// different user name and password:
//
// ManagementScope scope =
// new ManagementScope(
// "\\\\FullComputerName\\root\\cimv2", options);
// scope.Connect();
//Query system for Operating System information
ObjectQuery query = new ObjectQuery(
"SELECT * FROM Win32_OperatingSystem");
ManagementObjectSearcher searcher =
new ManagementObjectSearcher(scope,query);
ManagementObjectCollection queryCollection = searcher.Get();
foreach ( ManagementObject m in queryCollection)
{
// Display the remote computer information
Console.WriteLine("Computer Name : {0}",
m["csname"]);
Console.WriteLine("Windows Directory : {0}",
m["WindowsDirectory"]);
Console.WriteLine("Operating System: {0}",
m["Caption"]);
Console.WriteLine("Version: {0}", m["Version"]);
Console.WriteLine("Manufacturer : {0}",
m["Manufacturer"]);
}
}
}
Imports System.Management
Public Class RemoteConnect
Public Overloads Shared Function Main( _
ByVal args() As String) As Integer
' Build an options object for the remote connection
' if you plan to connect to the remote
' computer with a different user name
' and password than the one you are currently using
' Dim options As ConnectionOptions
' options = new ConnectionOptions()
' Then set the options.Username and
' options.Password properties to the correct values
' and also set
' options.Authority = "ntlmdomain:DOMAIN"
' and replace DOMAIN with the remote computer's
' domain. You can also use Kerberos instead
' of ntlmdomain.
' Make a connection to a remote computer.
' Replace the "FullComputerName" section of the
' string "\\FullComputerName\root\cimv2" with
' the full computer name or IP address of the
' remote computer.
Dim scope As ManagementScope
scope = New ManagementScope( _
"\\FullComputerName\root\cimv2")
scope.Connect()
' Use this code if you are connecting with a
' different user name and password:
'
' Dim scope As ManagementScope
' scope = New ManagementScope( _
' "\\FullComputerName\root\cimv2", options)
' scope.Connect()
' Query system for Operating System information
Dim query As ObjectQuery
query = New ObjectQuery( _
"SELECT * FROM Win32_OperatingSystem")
Dim searcher As ManagementObjectSearcher
searcher = _
New ManagementObjectSearcher(scope, query)
Dim queryCollection As ManagementObjectCollection
queryCollection = searcher.Get()
Dim m As ManagementObject
For Each m In queryCollection
' Display the remote computer information
Console.WriteLine("Computer Name : {0}", _
m("csname"))
Console.WriteLine("Windows Directory : {0}", _
m("WindowsDirectory"))
Console.WriteLine("Operating System: {0}", _
m("Caption"))
Console.WriteLine("Version: {0}", m("Version"))
Console.WriteLine("Manufacturer : {0}", _
m("Manufacturer"))
Next
Return 0
End Function
End Class
Remarks
.NET Framework Security
Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.
Applies to
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