Download: https://git.io/wmie2
WMI Explorer is a utility intended to provide the ability to browse and view WMI namespaces/classes/instances/properties in a single pane of view and is inspired by the PowerShell based WMI Explorer written by Marc.
As someone who works with Configuration Manager (SCCM), I spend a lot of time in wbemtest trying to find things which is very time consuming. I started this project with the intention to combine the features of currently available WMI Explorers, and to make it easier and quicker to find what you're looking for in WMI.
- Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 Full or .NET Framework 4.5.1
- Minimum display resolution: 1024x768
- Administrator rights to view some WMI objects
- (Optional) Internet access for automatic update check
- Browse and view WMI objects in a single pane of view.
- Connect as alternate credentials to remote computers.
- Asynchronous and Synchronous mode for enumeration.
- Method execution.
- SMS (Configuration Manager) mode providing additional functionality for Configuration Manager.
- Filter classes and instances matching specified criteria.
- View classes/instances in Managed Object Format (MOF).
- Search classes, methods and properties for names matching specified criteria.
- Run WQL queries.
- Automatic generation of WQL query for the selected Class/Instance.
- Automatic script creation (PowerShell and VBS).
- Highlighting enumerated objects.
- Display property descriptions and possible enumeration values (if available).
- Display methods descriptions and parameters.
- Display embedded property values.
- Caching enumerated classes/instances.
- View WMI Provider Process Information.
- Automatic check for new version.
- Asynchronous mode currently applies only for Class and Instance enumeration. Search and Query execution is synchronous.
- Cached instance is not updated after clicking on ‘Refresh Object’.
- root\directory\LDAP namespace is excluded from Search because enumeration of objects in this namespace can take a very long time and can even return "Quota Violation" error.
- Scripting: PowerShell script execution through WMI Explorer requires PowerShell v2.
- Method Execution: Methods requiring input parameters of Object or Reference data type are currently not supported.