MI Flags
The following flags are used by various functions in the MI API.
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Runtime Type Information (RTTI) Flags
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The following RTTI bitmasks specify what options are acceptable to the client.
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MI_OPERATIONFLAGS_NO_RTTI
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0x0400
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All instance elements are string types except embedded objects and references, but their elements will be strings also.
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MI_OPERATIONFLAGS_BASIC_RTTI
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0x0002
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All instance elements may be strings or the correct type.
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MI_OPERATIONFLAGS_STANDARD_RTTI
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0x0800
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All instance elements are of the correct type, but some hierarchical information may be lost due to optimizations.
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MI_OPERATIONFLAGS_FULL_RTTI
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0x0004
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All instance elements at every level of the instances class hierarchy will be accurate. This will be the slowest option.
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MI_OPERATIONFLAGS_DEFAULT_RTTI
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0x0000
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The protocol handler will pick the best option.
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Polymorphism Flags
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The following polymorphism bitmasks specify what options are acceptable to the client.
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MI_OPERATIONFLAGS_POLYMORPHISM_SHALLOW
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0x0080
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Contains simple polymorphism.
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MI_OPERATIONFLAGS_POLYMORPHISM_DEEP_BASE_PROPS_ONLY
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0x0180
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Contains detailed polymorphism for base properties only.
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Miscellaneous Flags
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The following flags specify the other options that are acceptable to the client.
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MI_OPERATIONFLAGS_LOCALIZED_QUALIFIERS
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0x0008
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Contains localized qualifiers. This flag is not supported for delete and invoke operations.
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MI_OPERATIONFLAGS_EXPENSIVE_PROPERTIES
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0x0040
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Contains expensive properties.
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MI_OPERATIONFLAGS_REPORT_OPERATION_STARTED
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0x0200
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Requires a report to be issued whenever an operation has started.
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Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows 8 |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2012 |
Redistributable |
Windows Management Framework 3.0 on Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1, Windows 7 with SP1, and Windows Server 2008 with SP2 |
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