The Win32_LUID abstract class represents a locally unique identifier (LUID), an identifier unique only on the local computer. Instances of the Win32_LUID class identify a process or thread so that they can be associated with security token privileges represented by instances of the Win32_LUIDandAttributes class. For more information about the role of LUIDs in security, see LUID.
The Win32_LogicalProgramGroupItem class represents an element contained by a Win32_ProgramGroup, that is not itself another ...
The Win32_LogicalProgramGroupItemDataFile class represents an association between the program group items of the start menu ...
The Win32_LogonSession class describes the logon session or sessions associated with a user who has logged on to Windows ...
The Win32_LogonSessionMappedDisk class represents an association between a logon session and the mapped logical disks defined ...
The Win32_LUID abstract class represents a locally unique identifier (LUID), an identifier unique only on the local computer. ...
The Win32_LUIDandAttributes abstract class represents a locally unique identifier (LUID) of a privilege and a set of bit ...
The Win32_MappedLogicalDisk class represents a network storage devices that are mapped as logical disks on the computer system. ...
The Win32_MemoryArrayLocation class represents an association between a logical memory array and the physical memory array ...
The Win32_MemoryDevice class represents the properties of a computer system's memory device along with it's associated mapped ...