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PowerShellUtilities provides various utility commandlets.
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Aug 3, 2020 - PowerShell
simple WMI Viewer
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Jun 11, 2020 - C#
Node library to find all the child processes
list
library
tree
node
process-tree
module
pid
processes
node-module
ps
list-processes
ps-tree
process-children
wmic
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Nov 28, 2016 - CoffeeScript
Disk usage info on both *nix (via df) and Windows (via WMIC) systems
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Sep 25, 2021 - TypeScript
Java library for get information about system: Operating System, CPU, Memory, Network, Disk, Services, Process and Programs (windows, mac os, linux)
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Apr 1, 2020 - Java
Drive backup script in PowerShell with Shadow Copy support. Optional Jenkins project included.
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backup
powershell
vss
mirror
snapshot
backup-script
wmi
powershell-script
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jenkins-pipeline
dosdev
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A Python Script for Microsoft WMI
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C# version of Todbot's listComPorts tool https://github.com/todbot/usbSearch/
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Oct 22, 2019 - C#
wmic( Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line ) wrapper for Node.js
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Jun 8, 2019 - TypeScript
simple old C# app with useful methods!
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May 3, 2021 - C#
Wrote this for an Enterprise environment that has both Windows 7 and WIndows 10 Computers. It works (atm) for both. Something quick and dirty if I needed to replace a remote client, and wanted to get a list of the installed software.
powershell
remote
windows-10
wmi
windows-7
powershell-script
windows-registry
installed-programs
wmic
powershell-remoting
workstation-management
powershell-scripting
remote-management
windows-management-instrumentation
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This project focuses on retrieving information about the systems that are in network .
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Aug 19, 2018 - PHP
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