 System RequirementsRuns on
Windows 2000 and later Clients supported
Windows NT SP3 and later Other Products
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WMIX is the first GUI based implementation of WMI technology that provides so much flexibility, with no scripting or programming necessary. WMIX is the easiest and most powerful way to access WMI's management features and to explore WMI's information repository.
WMIX provides access to virtually every piece of information which is available on a machine, from the most basic objects such as it's processes and operating system, to the most advanced objects such as the settings of the temperature probes on the motherboard! - Explore the full set of WMI management classes.
- Organize the WMI objects in a logical manner for easy access.
- Browse through the machine's objects by associations.
- Execute and organize WMI queries using the WMI Query Wizard.
- Generate WMI Scripts.
Since every Windows platform has the WMI technology built-in, you can use WMIX without installing any software agents on your client machines*. - Connect and administer multiple machines simultaneously.
- Remotely query and manage the information and configuration settings of virtually every component
a computer system has. - Remotely execute management tasks on a computer system.
- Generate pre-configured or ad-hoc reports on a remote machine or a set of remote machines.
* Some Windows platforms may require firewall and security settings modifications to enable remote administration via WMI.
WMIX has a built-in script generator which allows you to automatically generate a Visual Basic script for any reporting, modifying or executing action you initiate using the graphical user interface.
The scripts generated by WMIX are automatically configured so that they can be run against the local machine, a remote machine or a group of machines. Additionally, all WMI parameters and values are converted to a user friendly format, including any available units.
The WMIX Script Generator is a great tool for any system administrator who uses or wishes to use WMI for their daily tasks.
WMI has its own query language called WQL. It allows you to specify query filters in order to return only the information you want from machines which comply with the query criteria. However, generating a WMI Query is a tedious task since you need to refer to WMI class definition and query syntax.
WMIX includes a WMI Query Wizard which removes all complexity from creating WMI queries. WMIX will guide you through the process of selecting a WMI class, defining the properties to report and designing the query filters. |
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