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I previously tried MMI by following this link, but it didn't work "out of the box". I had to allow access via WinRM. System.Management didn't need that. I don't know if MMI is possible to use without WinRM enabled. |
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Any official response on this? |
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Any update on this? I was directed over here from dotnet/runtime#117539 (comment). |
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I am also awaiting any official response on this, any response from the maintainers would be really appreciated. |
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I've been working on a full open-source build of PowerShell for ArchLinux and MMI 3.0 being closed source despite being labelled as "MIT Licensed" on nuget.org is the major roadblock for this. Almost everything else I've managed to get to build from source. |
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We’re trying to make sense of how WMI/CIM is intended to be consumed from .NET:
This has been asked several times over the past 2 years (#20441, PowerShell/MMI#55, PowerShell/MMI#56, dotnet/runtime#110573) with no answer.
So - could we get an understanding of where MMI stands?
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