The Win32_BaseService class represents executable objects that are installed in a registry database maintained by the Service Control Manager. The executable file associated with a service can be started at boot time by a boot program or by the system. It can also be started on-demand by the Service Control Manager. Any service or process that is not owned by a specific user, and that provides an interface to some functionality supported by the computer system, is a descendent (or member) of this class. Example: The dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) client service on a Windows NT/Windows 2000 computer system.
The Win32_Account class contains information about user accounts and group accounts known to the Win32 system. User or group ...
The Win32_AllocatedResource class represents an association between logical devices and system resources. This class is used ...
The Win32_AllocatedResource class represents an association between logical devices and system resources. This class is used ...
The Win32_ApplicationService class represents any installed or advertised components or applications available on the system. ...
The Win32_BaseService class represents executable objects that are installed in a registry database maintained by the Service ...
The Win32_Battery class represents a battery connected to the computer system. This class applies to both batteries in Laptop ...
The Win32_BIOS class represents the attributes of the computer system's basic input/output services (BIOS) that are installed ...
The Win32_Bus class represents a physical bus as seen by a Win32 operating system. Any instance of a Win32 bus is a descendent ...
The Win32_CDROMDrive class represents a CD-ROM drive on a Win32_ComputerSystem. Note: The name of the drive does not correspond ...