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VeraPrasad
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:15 pm    Post subject: How to identify a system is a NAS Server or a General File S Reply with quote

Hi,

How can I identify a system is a NAS server or a general File Server
using WMI. Is there any property that tells us a system is a NAS server
or a File Server? If yes please tell me the class to which it belongs.

If there is any other procedure to get that information please let me
know.

I'll be very thakful to you if you do this needful.

Regards
--VVPrasad
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HVB
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 3:42 pm    Post subject: Re: How to identify a system is a NAS Server or a General Fi Reply with quote

On 16 Nov 2005 07:04:16 -0800, "VeraPrasad" wrote:

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How can I identify a system is a NAS server or a general File Server
using WMI. Is there any property that tells us a system is a NAS server
or a File Server? If yes please tell me the class to which it belongs.

Usually... but not always, the OS version reported is something other
than what you'd usually expect to see from a Windows server... e.g.
Windows Server 4.1 or something like that. What you get depends very
much on the NAS OS you're using.

HVB.
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