Hi Tim,

> Something else which might help, then, is the wmiweb.py which ships with 
> recent versions of the wmi module. It installs to c:\pythonxx\scripts or you 
> can just get it here: http://svn.timgolden.me.uk/wmi/trunk/wmiweb.py

> It's a standalone web app which lets you browse the wmi namespaces on local 
> or remote computers. I often use it when I know there's a WMI class for 
> something but I can't remember exactly what it's called :)

WOW!!! I had that on my workstation and didn't even know about it.

I just took a look and was blown away. Very nicely done. And very, very
helpful!!!

THANK YOU TIM!

Cheers,
Malcolm
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