You run it from windows. Click on Connect.
Under the top box, put in
\\computer\Root\cimv2
under credentials put in
DOMAIN\username
and password obviously the password.
See if you can connect. If you can, then click on Enum. If that works
that account, entered in that way, should work for Zenoss.
You can also google wbemtest and find all sorts of tutorials and info.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
MoreDakka wrote:
I haven't used that program to access wmi remotely. Do I input
//MACHINENAME/root/default to access it (plus the username/password of course)?
Thanks.
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