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    Aisha sharma
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    Hi all, I am trying to execute this line of code but it not providing me the values

    ManagementObjectSearcher pd = new ManagementObjectSearcher("SELECT Name, MediaType, MediaDescription from Win32_PhysicalMedia");
    foreach (ManagementObject mp in pd.Get())
    richTextBox3.Text += mp["Name"] + " " + mp["MediaType"] + " " + mp["MediaDescription"];

    Can anybody please tell me what i am doing wrong or if i need to include something in this... mainly i want to find media type... Thanks in advance

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    • A Aisha sharma

      Hi all, I am trying to execute this line of code but it not providing me the values

      ManagementObjectSearcher pd = new ManagementObjectSearcher("SELECT Name, MediaType, MediaDescription from Win32_PhysicalMedia");
      foreach (ManagementObject mp in pd.Get())
      richTextBox3.Text += mp["Name"] + " " + mp["MediaType"] + " " + mp["MediaDescription"];

      Can anybody please tell me what i am doing wrong or if i need to include something in this... mainly i want to find media type... Thanks in advance

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      RobCroll
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      Try "select * from Win32_PhysicalMedia" and see if that returns values. I'm surprised the code even compiles because mp["Name"] will return an object. Try. mp["Name"].ToString(), mp["MediaType"].ToString()... Also don't forget to dispose of the ManagementObjectSearcher pd.

      "You get that on the big jobs."

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