![]() ![]() The key thing to remember with lazy properties is that you have to get a reference to each WMI instance (aka. Getting values from lazy properties takes just a couple extra steps than normally working with WMI objects. Ok, so how do I get values from Lazy Properties? This is just one example, and there are many more properties just like this one. ![]() We can see that the property named “ Updates” on this class is marked as lazy. Instances of the SMS_AuthorizationList class represent Update List objects in ConfigMgr Software Updates. ![]() Here is a screenshot of WbemTest (WMI utility built into Windows), browsing the class definition of root\sms\site_xyz:SMS_AuthorizationList.
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