WMI System Properties
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) defines a set of system properties that are associated with all classes and instances of classes. As with system classes, system property names begin with a double underscore, distinguishing them from properties created by applications or providers that must not start with a single or double underscore. Another way to identify a system property is to use the IWbemClassObject::Get method.
System properties are available at any time, but values might be NULL. NULL indicates a property does not apply to a specific object. However, system properties might not be available all the time for all classes or instances.
System Properties
The following list describes the WMI system properties. The examples given are taken from the system properties of the Win32_OptionalFeature class, which is described at the bottom of this topic.
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__Class
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Data type: CIM_STRING
Access type: Read-only for instances; read/write for classes
The name of the class.
Example: Win32_OptionalFeature
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__Derivation
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Data type: CIM_STRING array
Access type: Read-only for both instances and classes
Class hierarchy of the current class or instance. The first element is the immediate parent class, the next is its parent, and so on; the last element is the base class.
Example: {CIM_LogicalElement, CIM_ManagedSystemElement}
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__Dynasty
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Data type: CIM_STRING
Access type: Read-only
Name of the top-level class from which the class or instance is derived. When this class or instance is the top-level class, the values of __Dynasty and __Class are the same.
Example: CIM_ManagedSystemElement
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__Genus
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Data type: CIM_SINT32
Access type: Read-only
Value that is used to distinguish between classes and instances. This value is WBEM_GENUS_CLASS (1) for classes, and WBEM_GENUS_INSTANCE (2) for instances and events.
Example: 2
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Data type: CIM_STRING
Access type: Read-only
Name of the namespace of the class or instance.
Example: root\cimv2
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__Path
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Data type: CIM_STRING
Access type: Read-only
Full path to the class or instance—including server and namespace.
Example: \\MyServer\root\cimv2:Win32_OptionalFeature.Name="TelnetClient"
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__Property_Count
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Data type: CIM_SINT32
Access type: Read-only
Number of nonsystem properties defined for the class or instance.
Example: 6
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__Relpath
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Data type: CIM_STRING
Access type: Read-only
Relative path to the class or instance.
Example: Win32_OptionalFeature.Name="TelnetClient"
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__Server
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Data type: CIM_STRING
Access type: Read-only
Name of the server supplying the class or instance.
Example: MyServer
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__Superclass
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Data type: CIM_STRING
Access type: Read-only
Name of the immediate parent class of the class or instance.
Example: CIM_LogicalElement
The following PowerShell code retrieves the properties of the Win32_OptionalFeature class, which includes the system properties.
Get-WmiObject win32_OptionalFeature | Where-Object {$_.name -eq "TelnetClient"}
The previous code sample returns the following:
__GENUS : 2
__CLASS : Win32_OptionalFeature
__SUPERCLASS : CIM_LogicalElement
__DYNASTY : CIM_ManagedSystemElement
__RELPATH : Win32_OptionalFeature.Name="TelnetClient"
__PROPERTY_COUNT : 6
__DERIVATION : {CIM_LogicalElement, CIM_ManagedSystemElement}
__SERVER : myServer
__NAMESPACE : root\cimv2
__PATH : \\myServer\root\cimv2:Win32_OptionalFeature.Name="TelnetClient"
Caption : Telnet Client
Description :
InstallDate :
InstallState : 2
Name : TelnetClient
Status :
PSComputerName : myServer