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		<title>Checking out WMI win32_classes with Windows PowerShell</title>
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To start to fully realize the Administrative power of WPS we are going to look at Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI).  WMI classes are a good way to both manage and report on your servers, and to get to know the power of WPS.  One way to get a jump on the WMI [...]]]></description>
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