HP Integrity rx5670 Windows Integrity nPartition Guide - Page 140

Checking component installation and operation, Verify WMI Mapper installation

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Troubleshooting Checking component installation and operation Checking component installation and operation Verify WMI Mapper installation To verify that the WMI Mapper files are installed correctly, and are accessible via the current system PATH, open a Command Prompt window and run the following command: wmiop ei Win32_ComputerSystem This command requests that WMI enumerate the instances of all known objects of type Win32_ComputerSystem. If the WMI Mapper is installed and operating correctly, then output similar to the following should result (the specific values will be different for each machine; if obvious errors occur, you should uninstall and then reinstall the WMI Mapper component): Instances of [Win32_ComputerSystem] (1 instances): Instance of Win32_ComputerSystem: { AdminPasswordStatus = 3 AutomaticResetBootOption = TRUE AutomaticResetCapability = TRUE BootROMSupported = TRUE BootupState = "Normal" Caption = "FCTMARTIN" ChassisBootupState = 3 CreationClassName = "Win32_ComputerSystem" CurrentTimeZone = -420 DaylightInEffect = FALSE Description = "AT/AT COMPATIBLE" Domain = "DOMAIN-NAME" DomainRole = 3 FrontPanelResetStatus = 3 InfraredSupported = FALSE KeyboardPasswordStatus = 3 Manufacturer = "Hewlett-Packard" Model = "HP Kayak PC" Name = "HOSTNAME" NetworkServerModeEnabled = TRUE 140 Chapter 6

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Troubleshooting
Checking component installation and operation
Chapter 6
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Checking component installation and operation
Verify WMI Mapper installation
To verify that the WMI Mapper files are installed correctly, and are accessible via the
current system PATH, open a Command Prompt window and run the following
command:
wmiop ei Win32_ComputerSystem
This command requests that WMI enumerate the instances of all known objects of type
Win32_ComputerSystem. If the WMI Mapper is installed and operating correctly, then
output similar to the following should result (the specific values will be different for each
machine; if obvious errors occur, you should uninstall and then reinstall the WMI
Mapper component):
Instances of [Win32_ComputerSystem] (1 instances):
Instance of Win32_ComputerSystem:
{
AdminPasswordStatus = 3
AutomaticResetBootOption = TRUE
AutomaticResetCapability = TRUE
BootROMSupported = TRUE
BootupState = "Normal"
Caption = "FCTMARTIN"
ChassisBootupState = 3
CreationClassName = "Win32_ComputerSystem"
CurrentTimeZone = -420
DaylightInEffect = FALSE
Description = "AT/AT COMPATIBLE"
Domain = "DOMAIN-NAME"
DomainRole = 3
FrontPanelResetStatus = 3
InfraredSupported = FALSE
KeyboardPasswordStatus = 3
Manufacturer = "Hewlett-Packard"
Model = "HP Kayak PC"
Name = "HOSTNAME"
NetworkServerModeEnabled = TRUE