What's New in Windows Server 2003 SP1
New Features in Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1)
The following table lists the documentation for new WMI features in Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1).
Topic | Description |
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64-bit data types in scripts | For scripting languages, there are guidelines to follow when using WMI class property values that have uint64 or sint64 data types. For more information, see Scripting in WMI. |
Accessing WMI data on 64-bit platforms and providing data to WMI | Scripts and applications that access Registry data through StdRegProv can request connection to 32- or 64-bit registry hives. For more information, see Getting and Providing Data on a 64-bit Computer. |
Information about writing providers | WMI makes data about Windows manageable objects available through WMI providers. For more information, see Providing Data to WMI. |
Windows Firewall service changes for remote connections | Windows Firewall service requires DCOM configuration changes for remote connections. |
Access to WMI log folder | Non-administrators do not have access to the WMI log folder. For more information, see WMI log folder access. |
Downloads | Updated information about the WMI CIM Studio tool. |
Prevention of code execution on memory data pages | Win32_OperatingSystem has three new properties to help prevent buffer overrun attacks by indicating whether code can execute on memory data pages. The properties are DataExecutionPrevention_32BitApplications, DataExecutionPrevention_Available, and DataExecutionPrevention_Drivers. |
Namespaces can require encrypted connections | Provider writers can require clients to use encryption when connecting to a namespace. For more information, see Requiring an Encrypted Connection to a Namespace. Client applications and scripts must set authentication appropriately. For more information, see Setting the Default Process Security Level Using VBScript or Setting Authentication Using C++. |
New functionality for Win32_StartupCommand | The UserSID property gives the SID of the user for whom the startup command runs, even if the User property is empty. |
Querying with WQL | The limit to the number of AND and OR keywords that can be used in WQL queries has been increased. |
WMI C++ Application Examples | New information about completing tasks in WMI using C++. |