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IPenabled property in standardcimv2
2019 Community Moderator ElectionWMI EnableDHCP fails on disconnected adapterProgrammatically retrieve disconnected network adapter information in .NETHow to determine if a reconfigured network adapter is ready to transmit?WMI Namespaces - Is There An 'Official List'?How to reliably and quickly get the MAC address of a network card given its device instance IDNeed to check if IPv6 is disable on default Network adapter (or all of them) for Windows Server 2008Getting Adapter bandwidth and Available IP AddressesProgrammatically Retrieving Network Adapter “Location Information” from Device Manager Details TabRetrieve primary ip address with WMIStrange behaviour of Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration::EnableDHCP?
I use the WMI MSFT_NetAdapter class to retrieve some specific network adapter properties such as: 'InterfaceDescription', 'MediaConnectState' and 'State'.
I also want to test if IP is enabled for the retrieved system network adapters, but it seems that the MSFT_NetAdapter does not have such a property.
I know that the WMI Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration has a IPEnabled property, and this is what I need, but is this call not deprecated, obsolete? I thaught I read something... somewhere.
If not, how do I link the loop over the available network adapters via the MSFT_NetAdapter call to the loop over the available network adapters via the Win32_NetworkConfiguration call? It would be usefull if there would be also a Name property in the Win32_NetworkConfiguration class call.
Or is there any other class in standardcimv2 that has the IPEnabled property that returns the same info as the one in Win32_NetworkConfiguration?
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I use the WMI MSFT_NetAdapter class to retrieve some specific network adapter properties such as: 'InterfaceDescription', 'MediaConnectState' and 'State'.
I also want to test if IP is enabled for the retrieved system network adapters, but it seems that the MSFT_NetAdapter does not have such a property.
I know that the WMI Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration has a IPEnabled property, and this is what I need, but is this call not deprecated, obsolete? I thaught I read something... somewhere.
If not, how do I link the loop over the available network adapters via the MSFT_NetAdapter call to the loop over the available network adapters via the Win32_NetworkConfiguration call? It would be usefull if there would be also a Name property in the Win32_NetworkConfiguration class call.
Or is there any other class in standardcimv2 that has the IPEnabled property that returns the same info as the one in Win32_NetworkConfiguration?
networking wmi
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I use the WMI MSFT_NetAdapter class to retrieve some specific network adapter properties such as: 'InterfaceDescription', 'MediaConnectState' and 'State'.
I also want to test if IP is enabled for the retrieved system network adapters, but it seems that the MSFT_NetAdapter does not have such a property.
I know that the WMI Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration has a IPEnabled property, and this is what I need, but is this call not deprecated, obsolete? I thaught I read something... somewhere.
If not, how do I link the loop over the available network adapters via the MSFT_NetAdapter call to the loop over the available network adapters via the Win32_NetworkConfiguration call? It would be usefull if there would be also a Name property in the Win32_NetworkConfiguration class call.
Or is there any other class in standardcimv2 that has the IPEnabled property that returns the same info as the one in Win32_NetworkConfiguration?
networking wmi
I use the WMI MSFT_NetAdapter class to retrieve some specific network adapter properties such as: 'InterfaceDescription', 'MediaConnectState' and 'State'.
I also want to test if IP is enabled for the retrieved system network adapters, but it seems that the MSFT_NetAdapter does not have such a property.
I know that the WMI Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration has a IPEnabled property, and this is what I need, but is this call not deprecated, obsolete? I thaught I read something... somewhere.
If not, how do I link the loop over the available network adapters via the MSFT_NetAdapter call to the loop over the available network adapters via the Win32_NetworkConfiguration call? It would be usefull if there would be also a Name property in the Win32_NetworkConfiguration class call.
Or is there any other class in standardcimv2 that has the IPEnabled property that returns the same info as the one in Win32_NetworkConfiguration?
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