|-|e|_|_ B0Ý wrote:
hi! is there any way i can use wmi classes with C++?
What's "wmi"? Speaking from experience, virtually anything is
possible when it comes to computers and programming, so I would
venture an educated guess that yes, there is some what in which
you can use "wmi classes" with C++. Now, if you ask *what* that
way (these ways) might be, I don't know, "wmi" is not part of
C++ language definition. You might be better off asking in the
newsgroup where "wmi" is on topic. See the FAQ for some
suggestions where to post.
V
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