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    mav northwind
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    Hi guys! Since another one of our customers is having troubles because of a WMI error I was wondering how frequently WMI acutally breaks. Right now I've got a feeling that on about 5% of all windows computers WMI is f***ed up. If you want to participate in this poll, please run "wmimgmt.msc" from a commandline and select "Properties" for your local WMI control from the context menu. If everything is fine you'll see some information about your computer (CPU, OS, ...). In this case please vote 5 for this posting. If your WMI is broken, you'll get a message telling you that no connection could be established to your WMI service. In this case please vote 1 for this posting. That way we can get a rough estimate on how frequently WMI really breaks. Thanks for your time! :rose:

    Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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      Hi guys! Since another one of our customers is having troubles because of a WMI error I was wondering how frequently WMI acutally breaks. Right now I've got a feeling that on about 5% of all windows computers WMI is f***ed up. If you want to participate in this poll, please run "wmimgmt.msc" from a commandline and select "Properties" for your local WMI control from the context menu. If everything is fine you'll see some information about your computer (CPU, OS, ...). In this case please vote 5 for this posting. If your WMI is broken, you'll get a message telling you that no connection could be established to your WMI service. In this case please vote 1 for this posting. That way we can get a rough estimate on how frequently WMI really breaks. Thanks for your time! :rose:

      Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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      dan sh
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      Everything is perfect in my case. Have a five. :)

      50-50-90 rule: Anytime I have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability I'll get it wrong...!!

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        Hi guys! Since another one of our customers is having troubles because of a WMI error I was wondering how frequently WMI acutally breaks. Right now I've got a feeling that on about 5% of all windows computers WMI is f***ed up. If you want to participate in this poll, please run "wmimgmt.msc" from a commandline and select "Properties" for your local WMI control from the context menu. If everything is fine you'll see some information about your computer (CPU, OS, ...). In this case please vote 5 for this posting. If your WMI is broken, you'll get a message telling you that no connection could be established to your WMI service. In this case please vote 1 for this posting. That way we can get a rough estimate on how frequently WMI really breaks. Thanks for your time! :rose:

        Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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        phannon86
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        All fine here.

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        • M mav northwind

          Hi guys! Since another one of our customers is having troubles because of a WMI error I was wondering how frequently WMI acutally breaks. Right now I've got a feeling that on about 5% of all windows computers WMI is f***ed up. If you want to participate in this poll, please run "wmimgmt.msc" from a commandline and select "Properties" for your local WMI control from the context menu. If everything is fine you'll see some information about your computer (CPU, OS, ...). In this case please vote 5 for this posting. If your WMI is broken, you'll get a message telling you that no connection could be established to your WMI service. In this case please vote 1 for this posting. That way we can get a rough estimate on how frequently WMI really breaks. Thanks for your time! :rose:

          Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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          moon_stick
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          Everything appears to work, though I'm a little surprised that my machine has been fitted with a PIII Xeon processor, rather than the advertised Core2Quad!

          It definitely isn't definatley

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            Everything appears to work, though I'm a little surprised that my machine has been fitted with a PIII Xeon processor, rather than the advertised Core2Quad!

            It definitely isn't definatley

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            Dalek Dave
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            Sue them!

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            • M mav northwind

              Hi guys! Since another one of our customers is having troubles because of a WMI error I was wondering how frequently WMI acutally breaks. Right now I've got a feeling that on about 5% of all windows computers WMI is f***ed up. If you want to participate in this poll, please run "wmimgmt.msc" from a commandline and select "Properties" for your local WMI control from the context menu. If everything is fine you'll see some information about your computer (CPU, OS, ...). In this case please vote 5 for this posting. If your WMI is broken, you'll get a message telling you that no connection could be established to your WMI service. In this case please vote 1 for this posting. That way we can get a rough estimate on how frequently WMI really breaks. Thanks for your time! :rose:

              Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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              Ian Shlasko
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              No luck here... "MMC has detected an error in a snap-in. It is recommended that you shut down and restart MMC". I tell it to continue, and it comes up blank. Of course, it could be because I'm not a local admin. EDIT: Ok, I'm an idiot... It wasn't coming up blank... It did give that error, but still showed the little "WMI Control (Local)" on the left and gave me properties.

              Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)

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                Hi guys! Since another one of our customers is having troubles because of a WMI error I was wondering how frequently WMI acutally breaks. Right now I've got a feeling that on about 5% of all windows computers WMI is f***ed up. If you want to participate in this poll, please run "wmimgmt.msc" from a commandline and select "Properties" for your local WMI control from the context menu. If everything is fine you'll see some information about your computer (CPU, OS, ...). In this case please vote 5 for this posting. If your WMI is broken, you'll get a message telling you that no connection could be established to your WMI service. In this case please vote 1 for this posting. That way we can get a rough estimate on how frequently WMI really breaks. Thanks for your time! :rose:

                Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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                BRShroyer
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                Worked fine with Weven Ultimate x64.

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                • M mav northwind

                  Hi guys! Since another one of our customers is having troubles because of a WMI error I was wondering how frequently WMI acutally breaks. Right now I've got a feeling that on about 5% of all windows computers WMI is f***ed up. If you want to participate in this poll, please run "wmimgmt.msc" from a commandline and select "Properties" for your local WMI control from the context menu. If everything is fine you'll see some information about your computer (CPU, OS, ...). In this case please vote 5 for this posting. If your WMI is broken, you'll get a message telling you that no connection could be established to your WMI service. In this case please vote 1 for this posting. That way we can get a rough estimate on how frequently WMI really breaks. Thanks for your time! :rose:

                  Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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                  Harvey Saayman
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                  All good in Weven Ultimate X86 :thumbsup:

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                  • M mav northwind

                    Hi guys! Since another one of our customers is having troubles because of a WMI error I was wondering how frequently WMI acutally breaks. Right now I've got a feeling that on about 5% of all windows computers WMI is f***ed up. If you want to participate in this poll, please run "wmimgmt.msc" from a commandline and select "Properties" for your local WMI control from the context menu. If everything is fine you'll see some information about your computer (CPU, OS, ...). In this case please vote 5 for this posting. If your WMI is broken, you'll get a message telling you that no connection could be established to your WMI service. In this case please vote 1 for this posting. That way we can get a rough estimate on how frequently WMI really breaks. Thanks for your time! :rose:

                    Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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                    Phil J Pearson
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                    No problem here mate. 5 from 13 votes ... it's just you!

                    Phil


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                      No problem here mate. 5 from 13 votes ... it's just you!

                      Phil


                      The opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of the author, especially if you find them impolite, inaccurate or inflammatory.

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                      Abhinav S
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                      Phil J Pearson wrote:

                      13 votes

                      I dont think anyone would be happier to be proved wrong ! :)

                      Now...bring me that horizon. And really bad eggs...Drink up me hearties, YO HO!

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                        No problem here mate. 5 from 13 votes ... it's just you!

                        Phil


                        The opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of the author, especially if you find them impolite, inaccurate or inflammatory.

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                        mav northwind
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                        :) I don't have a problem with WMI either, but our customer support guys keep calling me with WMI problems on the customers' computers. :doh:

                        Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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                          Hi guys! Since another one of our customers is having troubles because of a WMI error I was wondering how frequently WMI acutally breaks. Right now I've got a feeling that on about 5% of all windows computers WMI is f***ed up. If you want to participate in this poll, please run "wmimgmt.msc" from a commandline and select "Properties" for your local WMI control from the context menu. If everything is fine you'll see some information about your computer (CPU, OS, ...). In this case please vote 5 for this posting. If your WMI is broken, you'll get a message telling you that no connection could be established to your WMI service. In this case please vote 1 for this posting. That way we can get a rough estimate on how frequently WMI really breaks. Thanks for your time! :rose:

                          Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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                          Pawel Gielmuda
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                          Works here too W7 Enterprise x64

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                            Hi guys! Since another one of our customers is having troubles because of a WMI error I was wondering how frequently WMI acutally breaks. Right now I've got a feeling that on about 5% of all windows computers WMI is f***ed up. If you want to participate in this poll, please run "wmimgmt.msc" from a commandline and select "Properties" for your local WMI control from the context menu. If everything is fine you'll see some information about your computer (CPU, OS, ...). In this case please vote 5 for this posting. If your WMI is broken, you'll get a message telling you that no connection could be established to your WMI service. In this case please vote 1 for this posting. That way we can get a rough estimate on how frequently WMI really breaks. Thanks for your time! :rose:

                            Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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                            Simon P Stevens
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                            Works fine for me (WinXP sp3). Are you just trying to break a record for most 5 votes ;)

                            Simon

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                              Hi guys! Since another one of our customers is having troubles because of a WMI error I was wondering how frequently WMI acutally breaks. Right now I've got a feeling that on about 5% of all windows computers WMI is f***ed up. If you want to participate in this poll, please run "wmimgmt.msc" from a commandline and select "Properties" for your local WMI control from the context menu. If everything is fine you'll see some information about your computer (CPU, OS, ...). In this case please vote 5 for this posting. If your WMI is broken, you'll get a message telling you that no connection could be established to your WMI service. In this case please vote 1 for this posting. That way we can get a rough estimate on how frequently WMI really breaks. Thanks for your time! :rose:

                              Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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                              peterchen
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                              You know that votes are weighted by level? But it's OK, gold member machines are more important anyway.

                              Personally, I love the idea that Raymond spends his nights posting bad regexs to mailing lists under the pseudonym of Jane Smith. He'd be like a super hero, only more nerdy and less useful. [Trevel]
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                                No luck here... "MMC has detected an error in a snap-in. It is recommended that you shut down and restart MMC". I tell it to continue, and it comes up blank. Of course, it could be because I'm not a local admin. EDIT: Ok, I'm an idiot... It wasn't coming up blank... It did give that error, but still showed the little "WMI Control (Local)" on the left and gave me properties.

                                Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)

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                                peterchen
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                                So you voted a 3? :cool:

                                Personally, I love the idea that Raymond spends his nights posting bad regexs to mailing lists under the pseudonym of Jane Smith. He'd be like a super hero, only more nerdy and less useful. [Trevel]
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                                  Hi guys! Since another one of our customers is having troubles because of a WMI error I was wondering how frequently WMI acutally breaks. Right now I've got a feeling that on about 5% of all windows computers WMI is f***ed up. If you want to participate in this poll, please run "wmimgmt.msc" from a commandline and select "Properties" for your local WMI control from the context menu. If everything is fine you'll see some information about your computer (CPU, OS, ...). In this case please vote 5 for this posting. If your WMI is broken, you'll get a message telling you that no connection could be established to your WMI service. In this case please vote 1 for this posting. That way we can get a rough estimate on how frequently WMI really breaks. Thanks for your time! :rose:

                                  Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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                                  Lost User
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                                  Works here (XP Pro x64, SP2, many services are disabled)

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                                    You know that votes are weighted by level? But it's OK, gold member machines are more important anyway.

                                    Personally, I love the idea that Raymond spends his nights posting bad regexs to mailing lists under the pseudonym of Jane Smith. He'd be like a super hero, only more nerdy and less useful. [Trevel]
                                    | FoldWithUs! | sighist | µLaunch - program launcher for server core and hyper-v server

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                                    mav northwind
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                                    Damn, you're right, I didn't think about that. At the moment with no-one suffering from WMI troubles it doesn't matter, but let me tell you: There Will Be Ones! X|

                                    Regards, mav -- Black holes are the places where God divided by 0...

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