Microsoft has been on a drive to clean up Windows 11 by removing legacy features and components for some time now. The latest example of this is the company’s decision to remove Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line (WMIC) from the operating system. To the casual observer, this is something that has already been consigned to the history books as it was not included in a standard installation of Windows 11. However, the latest move sees Microsoft killing off the ability to add it as an optional Feature on Demand. The loss of Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line (WMIC) will not affect the… [Continue Reading]
Microsoft removes Windows Management InstrumentationCommand-line (WMIC) from Windows 11
The Hot Take: WMI dies finally. Whats next?
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