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wmi's Issues

ACTION REQUIRED: Microsoft needs this private repository to complete compliance info

There are open compliance tasks that need to be reviewed for your wmi repo.

Action required: 4 compliance tasks

To bring this repository to the standard required for 2021, we require administrators of this and all Microsoft GitHub repositories to complete a small set of tasks within the next 60 days. This is critical work to ensure the compliance and security of your microsoft GitHub organization.

Please take a few minutes to complete the tasks at: https://repos.opensource.microsoft.com/orgs/microsoft/repos/wmi/compliance

  • The GitHub AE (GitHub inside Microsoft) migration survey has not been completed for this private repository
  • No Service Tree mapping has been set for this repo. If this team does not use Service Tree, they can also opt-out of providing Service Tree data in the Compliance tab.
  • No repository maintainers are set. The Open Source Maintainers are the decision-makers and actionable owners of the repository, irrespective of administrator permission grants on GitHub.
  • Classification of the repository as production/non-production is missing in the Compliance tab.

You can close this work item once you have completed the compliance tasks, or it will automatically close within a day of taking action.

If you no longer need this repository, it might be quickest to delete the repo, too.

GitHub inside Microsoft program information

More information about GitHub inside Microsoft and the new GitHub AE product can be found at https://aka.ms/gim or by contacting [email protected]

FYI: current admins at Microsoft include @raghavendra-nataraj, @baziwane, @piyushka17, @bfjelds, @NitinJamadagni, @madhanrm, @pradipd, @manueltellez, @nwoodmsft, @dineshgovindasamy, @gmileka, @srivatsanp, @BenjaminArmstrong

Unbalanced CoInitialize/CoUninitialize calls

Description

While running wssdagent with Application Verifier in WinDbg we observed the following error:

VERIFIER STOP 0000000000000403: pid 0x2150: Unbalanced CoInitialize/CoUninitialize calls on current thread.
0000000000000000 : Current number of CoInitialize calls on this thread.
0000000000000000 : Previous number of CoInitialize calls on this thread.
0000000000000000 : Stack traces of CoInitialize calls on this thread.
000001953C265FE8 : Stack traces of CoUninitialize calls on this thread.

Jocelyn mentioned that this could be related to the change in #11 which removed the StartWMI method.

Action required: self-attest your goal for this repository

It's time to review and renew the intent of this repository

An owner or administrator of this repository has previously indicated that this repository can not be migrated to GitHub inside Microsoft because it is going public, open source, or it is used to collaborate with external parties (customers, partners, suppliers, etc.).

Action

👀 ✍️ In order to keep Microsoft secure, we require repository owners and administrators to review this repository and regularly renew the intent to either opt-in or opt-out of migration to GitHub inside Microsoft which is specifically intended for private or internal projects.

❗Only users with admin permission in the repository are allowed to respond. Failure to provide a response will result to your repository getting automatically archived. 🔒

Instructions

❌ Opt-out of migration

If this repository can not be migrated to GitHub inside Microsoft, you can opt-out of migration by replying with a comment on this issue containing one of the following optout command options below.

@gimsvc optout --reason <staging|collaboration|delete|other>

Example: @gimsvc optout --reason staging

Options:

  • staging : My project will ship as Open Source
  • collaboration : Used for external or 3rd party collaboration with customers, partners, suppliers, etc.
  • delete : This repository will be deleted because it is no longer needed.
  • other : Other reasons not specified

✅ Opt-in to migrate

If the circumstances of this repository has changed and you decide that you need to migrate, then you can specify the optin command below. For example, the repository is no longer going public, open source or require external collaboration.

@gimsvc optin --date <target_migration_date in mm-dd-yyyy format>

Example: @gimsvc optin --date 03-15-2023

Click here for more information about optin and optout command options and examples

Opt-in

@gimsvc optin --date <target_migration_date>

When opting-in to migrate your repository, the --date option is required followed by your specified migration date using the format: mm-dd-yyyy

@gimsvc optin --date 03-15-2023

Opt-out

@gimsvc optout --reason <staging|collaboration|delete|other>

When opting-out of migration, you need to specify the --reason.

  • staging
    • My project will ship as Open Source
  • collaboration
    • Used for external or 3rd party collaboration with customers, partners, suppliers, etc.
  • delete
    • This repository will be deleted because it is no longer needed.
  • other
    • Other reasons not specified

Examples:

@gimsvc optout --reason staging

@gimsvc optout --reason collaboration

@gimsvc optout --reason delete

@gimsvc optout --reason other

Need more help? 🖐️

Action required: migrate or opt-out of migration to GitHub inside Microsoft

Migrate non-Open Source or non-External Collaboration repositories to GitHub inside Microsoft

In order to protect and secure Microsoft, private or internal repositories in GitHub for Open Source, which are not related to open source projects or requiring collaboration with 3rd parties (customer, partners, etc.) must be migrated to GitHub inside Microsoft a.k.a GitHub Enterprise Cloud with Enterprise Managed User (GHEC EMU).

Action

✍️ Please RSVP to opt-in or opt-out of the migration to GitHub inside Microsoft.

❗Only users with admin permission in the repository are allowed to respond. Failure to provide a response will result to your repository getting automatically archived.🔒

Instructions

Reply with a comment on this issue containing one of the following optin or optout command options below.

✅ Opt-in to migrate

@gimsvc optin --date <target_migration_date in mm-dd-yyyy format>

Example: @gimsvc optin --date 03-15-2023

OR

❌ Opt-out of migration

@gimsvc optout --reason <staging|collaboration|delete|other>

Example: @gimsvc optout --reason staging

Options:

  • staging : My project will ship as Open Source
  • collaboration : Used for external or 3rd party collaboration with customers, partners, suppliers, etc.
  • delete : This repository will be deleted because it is no longer needed.
  • other : Other reasons not specified

Need more help? 🖐️

Internationalization

I have issues when using a non-English (eg. German) Windows.

The following for example fails:

	wmiHost := host.NewWmiLocalHost()
	srv, err := service.GetImageManagementService(wmiHost)

because the query is SELECT * FROM Msvm_ImageManagementService WHERE Caption = 'Hyper-V Image Management Service' but the Caption in my system is actually Hyper-V-Imageverwaltungsdienst. Are there any chances to use the ImageManagementService on non-English Systems without basically rebuilding everything manually?

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