Wmic
Actualizado: Abril de 2012
Aplica-se a: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista
Displays WMI information inside an interactive command shell.
For examples of how to use this command, see Examples.
command </parameter>
The following sub-commands are available at all times:
| Sub-command | Description |
|---|---|
|
class |
Escapes from the default alias mode of WMIC to access classes in the WMI schema directly. |
|
path |
Escapes from the default alias mode of WMIC to access instances in the WMI schema directly. |
|
context |
Displays the current values of all global switches. |
|
[quit | exit] |
Exits the WMIC command shell. |
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
|
</parameter> |
<Concise description, starts with a verb.> |
|
</param2> |
<Another concise description, starts with a verb.> |
To display the current values of all global switches, type:
wmic context
Output similar to the following displays:
NAMESPACE : root\cimv2 ROLE : root\cli NODE(S) : BOBENTERPRISE IMPLEVEL : IMPERSONATE [AUTHORITY : N/A] AUTHLEVEL : PKTPRIVACY LOCALE : ms_409 PRIVILEGES : ENABLE TRACE : OFF RECORD : N/A INTERACTIVE : OFF FAILFAST : OFF OUTPUT : STDOUT APPEND : STDOUT USER : N/A AGGREGATE : ON
To change the language ID used by the command line to English (locale ID 409), type:
wmic /locale:ms_409
