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strComputer = "."
strNamespace = "\root\cimv2" strClass = "Win32_Printer" strProperty = "PortName" blnWriteable = False Set objClass = GetObject("winmgmts:\\" & strComputer & strNameSpace & ":" & strClass) For Each objClassProperty In objClass.Properties_ If objClassProperty.Name = strProperty Then If objClassProperty.IsArray Then Wscript.Echo "This property is an array." End If Select Case objClassProperty.CIMType Case 8 Wscript.Echo "This is a string property." Case 11 Wscript.Echo "This is a Boolean property." Case 13 Wscript.Echo "This is an Object property." Case 101 Wscript.Echo "This is a date-time property." Case 102 Wscript.Echo "This is a Reference property." Case 103 Wscript.Echo "This is a string-type property." Case Else Wscript.Echo "This is a numeric property." End Select For Each objQualifier in ObjClassProperty.Qualifiers_ If objQualifier.Name = "write" Then blnWriteable = True End If Next End If Next If blnWriteable = True Then Wscript.Echo "This property is read-write." Else Wscript.Echo "This property is read-only." End If | ||
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