Worth a shot, but it didn't work. Actually, I don't add many lines of code doing a custom WMI query. Sometimes that works best.

Besides, I have a lot of non-WMI functions to gather information as well. Keep in mind we have a lot of older NT systems. Not all of these have the elements in place to run WMI. So critical information must be collected through more direct means like KiXtart macros or registry queries.

Life will be much nicer when we are more standardized on 2003 and especially when we retire our last NT system.

NMM