Re: Win32Reg_AddRemovePrograms



This isn't recommended, however it is possible. but any object
interdependence (like a reference drawn from an association class to another
class in that original namespace could become broken), if you still want to
do it, you can use the Mofcomp.exe utility to do this with a mof file - you
may have to eliminate a #pragma namespace("\\\\.\\Root") declaration in the
file (usually these are at the top of the file) if it exists. The command
line arguments are like so:

mofcomp.exe /N:root\cimv2 yourCopy.mof

--
Scott McNairy
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Management Infrastructure


"msnews.microsoft.com" <yanive@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:et13V0VWFHA.3840@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Is there a way to compile the mof into the root\Cimv2 name sapce instead
> of
> root\Deafult?
>
>
>
>
> "msnews.microsoft.com" <yanive@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:e#4fmI2QFHA.2736@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Thank you very much Scott, I will try it in the coming days.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Scott McNairy (MVP)" <v-scomcn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:#MdEkkuPFHA.1476@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > The win32Reg_AddRemovePrograms class comes from installing SMS Server
> 2003
>> > onto that computer. You can get very similar information from the
>> following
>> > class definition note the name is "Products" in this definition and
> since
>> > the namespace is not specified it will go to root\default,
>> > unfortunately
>> you
>> > have to compile the mof file below. As you can see both classes are
>> looking
>> > to the same registry key to retrieve their data. The command line to
>> > compile this mof is "mofcomp thisFile.mof" save the file as a unicode
> file
>> > with notepad.
>> >
>> > qualifier dynamic:ToInstance;
>> > qualifier ProviderClsid:ToInstance;
>> > qualifier ClassContext:ToInstance;
>> > qualifier propertycontext:ToInstance;
>> >
>> > [dynamic, provider("RegProv"),
>> >
>>
> ProviderClsid("{fe9af5c0-d3b6-11ce-a5b6-00aa00680c3f}"),ClassContext("local|
>>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Uninstall"
>> )]
>> > class Products {
>> > [key] string KeyName;
>> > [read, propertycontext("DisplayName")] string DisplayName;
>> > [read, propertycontext("DisplayVersion")] string
> DisplayVersion;
>> > [read, propertycontext("InstallLocation")] string
> InstallLocation;
>> > };
>> >
>> > --
>> > Scott McNairy
>> > Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Management Infrastructure
>> >
>> > "msnews.microsoft.com" <yanive@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:%23wHGiACPFHA.1096@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > > Hi,
>> > >
>> > > Anyone may know why this class exists on some 2003 servers and does
> not
>> > > exist on others.
>> > > I have also tried on a machine installed with 2003 sp1 but the class
>> does
>> > > not exist.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > Thanks,
>> > > Yaniv
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
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