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WMI Tutorial ? (wifi signal strength & c++)

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    Does any one know of a good starting point for learning more about WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) ? Specifically, I have found that this seems to be the perferred way of monitoring signal strength of wireless adapaters on winXP... and I would like to find an introduction WMI. I have found .net examples but I don't like .net ;P . thanks Tom. ps.. it all started with this question: http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?forumid=1647&select=951615&df=100&tid=951615#xx951615xx

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      Does any one know of a good starting point for learning more about WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) ? Specifically, I have found that this seems to be the perferred way of monitoring signal strength of wireless adapaters on winXP... and I would like to find an introduction WMI. I have found .net examples but I don't like .net ;P . thanks Tom. ps.. it all started with this question: http://www.codeproject.com/script/comments/forums.asp?forumid=1647&select=951615&df=100&tid=951615#xx951615xx

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      Check the following link - WMI[^] Also I found some good stuff about WMI in "Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model" book by Walter Oney few months back. Hope this helps :) ------------------------- Have a great day ahead! Regards, Sohail Kadiwala (My COM Blog - http://lovecom.blogspot.com)

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