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Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 10:29:14 -0300
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Subject: WMIC
From: Bruno Galindro da Costa <bruno DOT galindro AT gmail DOT com>
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Hi,

   I=B4m trying to run the WMIC (WMI Command-line interface) via Cygwin
to parse the results with grep, awk, etc. But, when I try to run it,
the cursor indicates that the command is executing, but nothing is
printed on screen and the cursor is not released.
   I maked a batch script (.cmd) which executes the WMIC and log the
output into a log file. Then, I tried to call it with Cygwin, but the
same behaviour happens.

The command I want to execute is:

"WMIC CPU LIST FULL"

Anyone can help me to resolve the above problem?

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Bruno Galindro da Costa
bruno DOT galindro AT gmail DOT com
Florian=F3polis - SC

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