Creating a New Class with several sub-classes in WMI with VBScript

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Greetings,

I would like to know if some sample code exist to create a WMI Class
"My Personal Class" with several sub-classes (Subject 1. subject 2,
subject 3, etc...) that I can then call with either C++ or VB Script.

If possible, I would like to use VB Script to create the class and sub
classes. I would also like to be aboe to delete the class and
sub-classes in case I uninstall the app.

Any assistance with this area would be appreciated...

Thank you and best regards,

Johny

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