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Default How to get WMI classes and get them registered

I am currently developing an application that makes use of WMI classes for managing Microsoft Exchange server.There are some Exchange-specific WMI classes as described in the following article.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...rences_top.asp

These classes are obviously not included in the WMI namespace[or scripting library] by default.So My Question is:

1-Where would I get these classes?
2-How would I get these classes registered with my WMI namespace so that I may use them in my scripts.

Thanks in advance,
Naive







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