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Sql Server, WMI and PowerShell

  • March 12th, 2008
  • Posted in Development

So I started out on a quest: a quest for the overview of installed SQL Server instances on my machine. With previous versions we had to crawl the tangled forest of the Registry to get this information. Knowing that with SQL Server 2005 there is now a WMI namespace that can be queried, and with [ READ MORE ]

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