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2020 Jun 25
2
Compiling WMIC/Accessing WMI
Background: As of Windows 10 version 2004, the wmic client no longer works. It gets the following error - [wmi/wmic.c:196:main()] ERROR: Login to remote object. NTSTATUS: NT code 0x80010111 - NT code 0x80010111 This seems to be an RPC header error. Presumably Microsoft changed something that broke wmic. Since I found wmic.c in the samba source I thought that it might be able to be compiled as
2018 Feb 21
2
how to build wmic
I see that the Samba sources include the WMI client (wmic), but I have not succeeded in getting the configure/make to build it. Does anyone know if this feature is supported in current (4.7.4) Samba, and, if so, how to build it? Steve Koehler
2018 Feb 21
2
how to build wmic
Andrew, Thanks very much. After sending my question, I discovered that the DCOM area was disabled in the build as of 8 years ago, so it became clear that this is not currently supported in any way. Steve Koehler On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 11:49 AM, Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> wrote: > On Wed, 2018-02-21 at 11:16 -0600, Stephen Koehler via samba wrote: > > I see that
2020 Jun 25
0
Compiling WMIC/Accessing WMI
On Thu, 2020-06-25 at 11:29 +1000, Matthew Jurgens via samba wrote: > Background: > As of Windows 10 version 2004, the wmic client no longer works. It > gets > the following error - > [wmi/wmic.c:196:main()] ERROR: Login to remote object. > NTSTATUS: NT code 0x80010111 - NT code 0x80010111 > > This seems to be an RPC header error. Presumably Microsoft changed >
2014 Jan 31
1
Building WMIC
I downloaded source for samba-4.1.4 in hopes of testing the WMI functionality. I added to source4/wscript_build: bld.RECURSE('lib/wmi') This results in a build error: # make WAF_MAKE=1 python ./buildtools/bin/waf build Waf: Entering directory `/root/samba-4.1.4/bin' Selected embedded Heimdal build Checking project rules ... Unknown dependency 'samba-config' in
2018 Feb 21
1
how to build wmic
Thanks for the pointer. I will take a look. Steve Koehler On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 2:44 PM, Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> wrote: > On Wed, 2018-02-21 at 14:05 -0600, Stephen Koehler wrote: > > Andrew, > > > > Thanks very much. After sending my question, I discovered that the DCOM > area was disabled in the build as of 8 years ago, so it became clear
2018 Aug 21
2
Get Logical processor count correctly whether NUMA is enabled or disabled
Dear Tomas, thank you for looking into this. Here's the output: # number of logical processors - what detectCores() should return out <- system("wmic cpu get numberoflogicalprocessors", intern=TRUE) [1] "NumberOfLogicalProcessors \r" "22 \r" "22 \r" [4] "20 \r"
2018 Aug 29
2
Get Logical processor count correctly whether NUMA is enabled or disabled
Dear Tomas, thank you very much. I installed r-devel r75201 and tested. The machine with 88 cores has NUMA disabled. It therefore has 2 processor groups with 64 and 24 processors each. require(parallel) detectCores() # [1] 88 This is great! Then I went on to test with a simple 'foreach()' loop. I started with 64 processors (max limit of 1 processor group). I ran with a simple function
2011 Nov 19
2
Facter Windows: domain is "none"
I could swear this worked fine earlier.. Now facter, and hence puppet, do not see the domain name anymore: What could cause this? C:\Temp>facter --version 1.6.2 C:\Temp>facter | findstr kernel kernel => windows kernelmajversion => 6.1 kernelrelease => 6.1.7601 kernelversion => 6.1.7601 C:\Temp>facter fqdn NCS-VDI-05.none C:\Temp>facter hostname NCS-VDI-05
2013 Jan 27
1
GPOs don't work after update from Samba4.0 alpha 17 to 4.0.1
Hi! I have updated our server from Samba 4 alpha 17 to Samba 4.0.1. Everything seems to work fine after some reconfiguration, but our GPOs are not working anymore. Samba 4 alpha 17 was using ntvfs and the root partition with the sysvol share was mounted with "user_xattr" only in /etc/fstab. Samba 4.0.1 is now set to use s3fs and the root partition is mouted with
2007 Jul 30
4
Win32 namespace
I''ve been working on a library called ruby-wmi, that is basically just an abstraction layer around wmi. I''m a windows sys admin, and I use wmi scripts a lot at work. My code looks like this: disks = WMI::Win32_LogicalDisk.find(:all, :conditions => {:drivetype => 5}) It''s supposed to mimic the active_record interface, and it works pretty well. My next thought
2015 May 21
1
is WMI through RSAT supported?
GPO that fails .. check if you did set the option. Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon.. read : https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/gg486839.aspx greetz, Louis >-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >Van: danielmadrid19 at gmail.com >[mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Daniel Carrasco Mar?n >Verzonden: donderdag 21 mei 2015 15:30
2010 Nov 10
1
Support for WMI?
Hello everyone, I've been trying to use wmi-client but without success. I'm really like to resolve this issue, I decided to ask for directions to get data from Windows servers without the need to install a client. Thinking about it, I wonder how is the WMI support in samba. Another point: You can ask questions about wmi-client in this list? I say this because the mistakes that I
2011 Dec 29
2
asus-wmi.ko for Asus G73Sw running CentOS 6.2
Hi List, Just loaded our favorite OS onto my new ASUS laptop. Practically everything worked out of the box - I used the live DVD to check things out and installed from there. I have followed http://forum.notebookreview.com/asus-gaming-notebook-forum/553474-g73-asus-wmi-linux-driver-i-need-your-help-6.html to get suspend working and also to get function keys working for LCD screen backlight
2019 Apr 24
1
Renaming a domain computer
Well, this is interesting (to me, at least). I joined a W10 machine to the domain (4.8/4.9.4 mix, I'm working on it), then renamed it via "WMIC /node:<computer> computersystem where name="<computer>" call rename name="<newname>". Doing so changed the displayName, sAMAccountName, dNSHostName, and assorted servicePrincipalNames, but did not change the
2020 Jul 06
2
Issues with FLOCK on NFS Share
Hello, When I run "cat /etc/passwd | grep 'qqeda11'", on my linux box, I get: qqeda11:x:79846:65600:Project Account for EDA:/home/qqeda11:/bin/bash When I run "wmic useraccount where (name='qqeda11' and domain='MUC') get name, sid" on my windows box, I get: Name SID qqeda11 S-1-5-21-43206524-2104247658-1151357142-1581344 so the user is an AD
2012 Sep 19
1
Puppet on Windows 2003 Server > wrong IP via facter?
Hello! I''m just getting started working with Puppet and testing on a Windows 2003 server. When I run facter on this server it returns a wrong value for the ipaddress (should be 10.10.0.203, but facter sets ipaddress=10.0.0.203). As you can see from the following ipconfig output, facter is looking at the TELECOM Ethernet adapter instead of the adapter used for the local domain
2010 May 11
2
Windows security issues in WMI installation
Hello WINE friends, I am a WINE newbie seeking your help with WMI installation So far I have done the following - 1. installed wine-1.1.43 on SUSE 11.2 2. replaced wine's winsxs with my system's [XP] winsxs 3. replaced system32/ dlls except the ntdll, kernel32, user32 & gdi32 dlls with my system's After this, when I try installing WMI (as stated below), I get into access
2008 Jun 30
6
Plotting three time series on the same graph
Dear R Users, I would like to plot three time series on the same graph, two axis on the left and one axis on the right. The time series that I am graphing on the left do not share a similar scale: one has a range of 1:100 and the other a range of 25000:70000. How can I display the tick marks for both on the left hand side without superimposing them, i.e. one set of tick marks in black right
2005 Jun 01
2
Can WMI be used in WINE apps?
Hi, After some googling I've found that there's very little said about the possibility of using WMI from Wine. Has someone done any progress about it? I find this subject very important; if you feel interested here's why: One may think this is a somehow fanciful intention, after all WMI exists for the purpouse of administering Windows, and no doubt that's best done from