'*************************************************************************** 'This script tests the manipulation of property values, in the case that the 'property is a not an array type '*************************************************************************** Set Service = GetObject("winmgmts:root/default") On Error Resume Next Set aClass = Service.Get() aClass.Path_.Class = "SIMPLEPROPTEST00" Set Property = aClass.Properties_.Add ("p1", 3) Property.Value = 12567 WScript.Echo "The initial value of p1 is [12567]:", aClass.Properties_("p1") '**************************************** 'First pass of tests works on non-dot API '**************************************** WScript.Echo "" WScript.Echo "PASS 1 - Use Non-Dot Notation" WScript.Echo "" 'Verify we can report the value of an element of the property value v = aClass.Properties_("p1") WScript.Echo "By indirection p1 has value [12567]:",v 'Verify we can report the value directly WScript.Echo "By direct access p1 has value [12567]:", aClass.Properties_("p1") 'Verify we can set the value of a single property value element aClass.Properties_("p1") = 234 WScript.Echo "After direct assignment p1 has value [234]:", aClass.Properties_("p1") '**************************************** 'Second pass of tests works on dot API '**************************************** WScript.Echo "" WScript.Echo "PASS 2 - Use Dot Notation" WScript.Echo "" 'Verify we can report the value of a property using the "dot" notation WScript.Echo "By direct access p1 has value [234]:", aClass.p1 'Verify we can report the value of a property using the "dot" notation v = aClass.p1 WScript.Echo "By indirect access p1 has value [234]:", v 'Verify we can set the value using dot notation aClass.p1 = -1 WScript.Echo "By direct access via the dot notation p1 has been set to [-1]:", aClass.p1 aClass.Put_ () if Err <> 0 Then WScript.Echo Err.Description Err.Clear End if