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Conclusion

This chapter has shown that it is reasonably straightforward to add administrative control facilities to a driver using the Windows Management Instrumentation extensions for WDM. Despite claims to the contrary, I could not get WMI to run in Windows 98, reducing its usefulness. I also could not get WMI events and methods to work in the Windows 2000 beta 2.

The next chapter looks at NT events, another way of reporting important events to NT 3.51, NT 4, and Windows 2000 administrators. It also concludes my look at the features of the Wdm3 example driver.


WMI in Action | Writing Windows WDM Device Drivers | Chapter 13 Event Reporting