Quiz Yourself
Q. | What is the WMI moniker, and why should you care? |
A. | The WMI moniker is used to simplify the connection into WMI. It includes both default security and default namespace configuration information to the amount of scripting involved. |
Q. | What are impersonation levels? |
A. | Impersonation levels control allowed privileges when connecting to a remote WMI namespace. |
Q. | What are the four impersonation levels available to WMI? |
A. | The four impersonation levels available to WMI are Anonymous, Identify, Impersonate, and Delegate. |
Q. | In Windows Server 2003, what is the default impersonation level? |
A. | In Windows Server 2003, the default impersonation level is Impersonate. |
Q. | How do you use a WbemPrivilegeEnum privilege constant in constructing the WMI moniker? ... |
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