List of WMI Setting ID properties
With IPHost Network Monitor you can get WMI Setting ID properties from various Windows-based devices of your network.
Setting ID fromWin32-AutochkSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-Binary
Setting ID fromWin32-BootConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-ClassicCOMClassSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-COMSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-DCOMApplicationSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-Desktop
Setting ID fromWin32-DisplayConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-DisplayControllerConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-LogicalFileSecuritySetting
Setting ID fromWin32-LogicalMemoryConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-LogicalShareSecuritySetting
Setting ID fromWin32-MSIResource
Setting ID fromWin32-NetworkAdapterConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-NetworkLoginProfile
Setting ID fromWin32-ODBCAttribute
Setting ID fromWin32-ODBCSourceAttribute
Setting ID fromWin32-OSRecoveryConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-PageFileSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-Patch
Setting ID fromWin32-PatchPackage
Setting ID fromWin32-PrinterConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-ProgramGroup
Setting ID fromWin32-Property
Setting ID fromWin32-Proxy
Setting ID fromWin32-QuotaSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-SecuritySetting
Setting ID fromWin32-SerialPortConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-ServiceControl
Setting ID fromWin32-ShadowContext
Setting ID fromWin32-StartupCommand
Setting ID fromWin32-TerminalServiceSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TerminalSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TimeZone
Setting ID fromWin32-TSAccount
Setting ID fromWin32-TSClientSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSEnvironmentSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSGeneralSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSLogonSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSNetworkAdapterListSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSNetworkAdapterSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSPermissionsSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSRemoteControlSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSSessionDirectory
Setting ID fromWin32-TSSessionSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-VideoConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-WindowsProductActivation
Setting ID fromWin32-WMISetting
Setting ID fromWin32-Binary
Setting ID fromWin32-BootConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-ClassicCOMClassSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-COMSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-DCOMApplicationSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-Desktop
Setting ID fromWin32-DisplayConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-DisplayControllerConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-LogicalFileSecuritySetting
Setting ID fromWin32-LogicalMemoryConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-LogicalShareSecuritySetting
Setting ID fromWin32-MSIResource
Setting ID fromWin32-NetworkAdapterConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-NetworkLoginProfile
Setting ID fromWin32-ODBCAttribute
Setting ID fromWin32-ODBCSourceAttribute
Setting ID fromWin32-OSRecoveryConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-PageFileSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-Patch
Setting ID fromWin32-PatchPackage
Setting ID fromWin32-PrinterConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-ProgramGroup
Setting ID fromWin32-Property
Setting ID fromWin32-Proxy
Setting ID fromWin32-QuotaSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-SecuritySetting
Setting ID fromWin32-SerialPortConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-ServiceControl
Setting ID fromWin32-ShadowContext
Setting ID fromWin32-StartupCommand
Setting ID fromWin32-TerminalServiceSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TerminalSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TimeZone
Setting ID fromWin32-TSAccount
Setting ID fromWin32-TSClientSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSEnvironmentSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSGeneralSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSLogonSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSNetworkAdapterListSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSNetworkAdapterSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSPermissionsSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSRemoteControlSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-TSSessionDirectory
Setting ID fromWin32-TSSessionSetting
Setting ID fromWin32-VideoConfiguration
Setting ID fromWin32-WindowsProductActivation
Setting ID fromWin32-WMISetting
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