

This association class references two other classes: Win32_Group and Win32_Account. Note I talk about WMI associations in Use PowerShell CIM Cmdlets to Discover WMI Associations.

In fact, with the introduction of the CIM cmdlets in Windows PowerShell 3.0, and the movement towards Open Management Infrastructure (OMI), knowing how to use this technology becomes much more important-it is knowledge you can leverage over and over in your daily work.Īnyway, today I was playing around with association WMI classes, and I decided to spend a bit of time using the Win32_GroupUser WMI class. Once you know Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), the world of Windows administration opens to you. When I can get away with it, I love simplicity. Use WMI to find members of the local administrator group It tastes as great as it smells-certainly a nice way to relax and ease into the day. I am sitting on the lanai sipping a nice cup of green tea with a cinnamon stick, lemon grass, Jasmine flowers, and just a little bit of lavender.

Yesterday, it was 60 degrees Fahrenheit and it was sunny with a clear blue sky. Well, we have been really lucky the past couple of days in Charlotte, North Carolina-at least weather wise. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, shows how to use Windows PowerShell and WMI CIM associations to find local administrators.
