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The __InstanceCreationEvent system class reports an instance creation event, which is a type of intrinsic event that is generated when a new instance is added to the namespace.
The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code and includes all inherited properties. Properties are listed in alphabetic order, not MOF order.
class __InstanceCreationEvent : __InstanceOperationEvent
{
uint8 SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR[];
object TargetInstance;
uint64 TIME_CREATED;
};
The __InstanceCreationEvent class has these types of members:
The __InstanceCreationEvent class has these properties.
SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR
Data type: uint8 array
Access type: Read-only
Descriptor used by the event provider to determine which users can receive the event. This property is inherited from __Event.
TargetInstance
Data type: object
Access type: Read-only
Copy of the instance that was created. This property is inherited from __InstanceOperationEvent.
TIME_CREATED
Data type: uint64
Access type: Read-only
Unique value that indicates the time at which the event was generated. This is a 64-bit value that represents the number of 100-nanosecond intervals after January 1, 1601. The information is in the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) format. This property is inherited from __Event.
For more information about using uint64 values in scripts, see Scripting in WMI.
The __InstanceCreationEvent class is derived from __InstanceOperationEvent.
Creation of a resource: __InstanceCreationEvent
Suppose you are interested in receiving a notification if Notepad is run on a certain computer. When Notepad runs, a corresponding process is created. Processes can be managed by using WMI and are represented by the Win32_Process class. When Notepad starts running, a corresponding instance of the Win32_Process class becomes available through WMI. If you have registered your interest in this event (by issuing the appropriate event notification query), the availability of this instance results in the creation of an instance of the __InstanceCreationEvent class.
Notification queries that request notification of the creation of a resource and use intrinsic events all use syntax similar to the following:
SELECT * FROM __InstanceCreationEvent WITHIN PollingInterval WHERE TargetInstance ISA 'Win32_Process' and TargetInstance.Name = 'notepad.exe'
For a larger discussion of using __InstanceCreationEvent as a way to monitor file systems, see WMI and File System Monitoring on CodeProject.
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client |
Windows Vista |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 |
Namespace |
All WMI namespaces |
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