For the most part, it is. There's lots of examples on how to do it.
There's other settings which aren't so straightforward, though. Application pool rapidFailProtection was the one that led me on my investigation. It's contained in an EmbeddedObject, which isn't really a WMI object. For example, it has no __PATH.
Setting it directly didn't work, and neither did Put().
The trick is to put the EmbeddedObject into a temporary variable, SetPropertyValue on the temp variable, and pass the temp variable back as an argument to Set-WmiInstance.
If you examine the WMI class you created at the beginning of the script, you won't see the change. Refreshing from the source (or just looking on the server) shows the updated value.
There's other settings which aren't so straightforward, though. Application pool rapidFailProtection was the one that led me on my investigation. It's contained in an EmbeddedObject, which isn't really a WMI object. For example, it has no __PATH.
Setting it directly didn't work, and neither did Put().
The trick is to put the EmbeddedObject into a temporary variable, SetPropertyValue on the temp variable, and pass the temp variable back as an argument to Set-WmiInstance.
$creds = Get-Credential
$ComputerName = "target.example.com"
$appPool = (Get-WmiObject -Namespace "root\WebAdministration" `
-Class "ApplicationPool" `
-ComputerName $ComputerName `
-Credential $creds `
-Authentication PacketPrivacy | `
where { $_.Name -eq "DefaultAppPool" })
if( $null -ne $appPool )
{
write-host $appPool.Name
$failureNode = $appPool.Failure
$failureNode.SetPropertyValue( "RapidFailProtection", $false )
Set-WmiInstance `
-InputObject $appPool `
-Arguments @{ failure = $failureNode }
}
(Get-WmiObject -Namespace "root\WebAdministration" `
-Class "ApplicationPool" `
-ComputerName $ComputerName `
-Credential $creds `
-Authentication PacketPrivacy | `
where { $_.Name -eq "DefaultAppPool" }).Failure
If you examine the WMI class you created at the beginning of the script, you won't see the change. Refreshing from the source (or just looking on the server) shows the updated value.
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