Talk:Windows Management Instrumentation
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Isn't it Windows Management Interface--not instrumentation?
No, the page author(s) is/(are) correct; it's "instrumentation". The following from the MSDN Library: "Summary: Introduces Microsoft Windows Management Instrumentation, part of Windows 2000 (but available for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT 4.0), which is designed to help you manage your enterprise systems, applications, and networks as they become larger and more complex." (MSDN Library http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnwmi/html/mngwmi.asp) I guess that page is a "little" (O.o) outdated, but I assume the name was never changed. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.224.89.239 (talk • contribs) .
This article looks like it has been plagiarised from a microsoft document. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Janstetka (talk • contribs) .
I agree - hardly NPOV —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 217.196.239.2 (talk • contribs) .
The article has a header "Why is it important to write a WMI provider for our customers?" in addition to a non-NPOV, no doubt courtesy of M$! I'm no expert on WMI so I won't try editing this, but I think this should be replaced - it's not a wikipedia article. -psych787
Adding to the comment that this page has been plagiarised, note this reference in the document: "This briefly describes the WMI implementation and some of the terms often used when dealing with WMI. More information about WMI is available in this document, in the “Additional Information” section on page 76 ..." I suggest the article be removed.