WdacWmiProv.Dll.mui WDAC WMI Providers 1702672d968087e12db32018707d9093

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File name: WdacWmiProv.Dll.mui
Size: 33280 byte
MD5: 1702672d968087e12db32018707d9093
SHA1: ddbb37769651d00bcb277d542ed15128d2ed904a
SHA256: d045e884a8ff19b6a7950ec937af31de1a6e4a7ed5bbc3b4b3ef88e2b8549da7
Operating systems: Windows 10
Extension: MUI

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11.0 1.0
2Key-value pair for ODBC CIM providers. Key-value pair for ODBC CIM providers.
3Name of an ODBC driver. Name of an ODBC driver.
4Either '32-bit' or '64-bit'. Either '32-bit' or '64-bit'.
5Key-value pairs of the ODBC driver. Key-value pairs of the ODBC driver.
6ODBC Driver Instance Provider. ODBC Driver Instance Provider.
7Retrieves one or more installed ODBC drivers from the system. Retrieves one or more installed ODBC drivers from the system.
8Specifies one or more ODBC drivers by driver name. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all ODBC drivers. Specifies one or more ODBC drivers by driver name. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all ODBC drivers.
9The platform architecture of the ODBC driver. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. The platform architecture of the ODBC driver. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session.
10The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_OdbcDriver, each of which represents an ODBC driver. The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_OdbcDriver, each of which represents an ODBC driver.
11Configure driver\'s properties for one or more installed ODBC drivers. Configure driver\'s properties for one or more installed ODBC drivers.
12Passes the object created by this cmdlet through the pipeline. By default, this cmdlet does not pass any objects through the pipeline. Passes the object created by this cmdlet through the pipeline. By default, this cmdlet does not pass any objects through the pipeline.
13Specifies the property values of the ODBC driver to be modified or added. Format as an array of strings where each string is: =. Specifies the property values of the ODBC driver to be modified or added. Format as an array of strings where each string is: =.
14Specifies the property values of the ODBC driver to be deleted. This is an array of keys to be removed. Specifies the property values of the ODBC driver to be deleted. This is an array of keys to be removed.
15Modifies the ODBC driver represented by the specified ODBC driver objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. Modifies the ODBC driver represented by the specified ODBC driver objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects.
16Specifies one or more ODBC drivers by driver name. You can use wildcard characters. Specifies one or more ODBC drivers by driver name. You can use wildcard characters.
17The platform architecture of the ODBC driver. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. The platform architecture of the ODBC driver. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session.
18Task provider for ODBC driver. Task provider for ODBC driver.
19Name of an ODBC DSN. Name of an ODBC DSN.
20Either 'User' or 'System'. Either 'User' or 'System'.
21One of '32-bit', '64-bit', '32/64-bit' or 'Unknown Platform'. One of '32-bit', '64-bit', '32/64-bit' or 'Unknown Platform'.
22The name of the ODBC driver for this DSN. The name of the ODBC driver for this DSN.
23Key-value pairs of the ODBC DSN. Key-value pairs of the ODBC DSN.
24ODBC DSN Instance Provider. ODBC DSN Instance Provider.
25Retrieves one or more ODBC DSNs from the system. Retrieves one or more ODBC DSNs from the system.
26Specifies one or more ODBC DSNs by DSN name. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all ODBC DSNs. Specifies one or more ODBC DSNs by DSN name. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all ODBC DSNs.
27Gets only ODBC DSNs that are using the specified ODBC driver. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all ODBC DSNs. Gets only ODBC DSNs that are using the specified ODBC driver. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all ODBC DSNs.
28The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN to retrieve. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN to retrieve. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session.
29The type of the ODBC DSN to retrieve. Possible values are 'User', 'System' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. The type of the ODBC DSN to retrieve. Possible values are 'User', 'System' or 'All'. The default is 'All'.
30The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_OdbcDsn, each of which represents an ODBC DSN. The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_OdbcDsn, each of which represents an ODBC DSN.
31Adds an ODBC DSN. Adds an ODBC DSN.
32The name of the ODBC DSN to create. You cannot use wildcard characters. The name of the ODBC DSN to create. You cannot use wildcard characters.
33The name of the ODBC driver for the new ODBC DSN. You cannot use wildcard characters. The name of the ODBC driver for the new ODBC DSN. You cannot use wildcard characters.
34Specifies the property values of the new ODBC DSN. Format as an array of strings where each string is: =. Specifies the property values of the new ODBC DSN. Format as an array of strings where each string is: =.
35The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN you are adding. Possible values are '32-bit' or '64-bit'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN you are adding. Possible values are '32-bit' or '64-bit'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session.
36The type of the ODBC DSN to add. Possible values are 'User' or 'System'. The type of the ODBC DSN to add. Possible values are 'User' or 'System'.
37Modifies one or more ODBC DSNs. Modifies one or more ODBC DSNs.
38Specifies the property values of the ODBC DSN that you are modifying or adding. Format as an array of strings where each string is: =. Specifies the property values of the ODBC DSN that you are modifying or adding. Format as an array of strings where each string is: =.
39Specifies the property values of the ODBC DSN to be deleted. This is an array of keys to be removed. Specifies the property values of the ODBC DSN to be deleted. This is an array of keys to be removed.
40Modifies the ODBC DSNs represented by the specified ODBC DSN objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. Modifies the ODBC DSNs represented by the specified ODBC DSN objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects.
41The name of the ODBC DSN to set. You can use wildcard characters. The name of the ODBC DSN to set. You can use wildcard characters.
42This cmdlet will set the ODBC DSN using this driver only. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to set all ODBC DSNs. This cmdlet will set the ODBC DSN using this driver only. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to set all ODBC DSNs.
43The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN to set. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN to set. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session.
44The type of the ODBC DSN to set. Possible values are 'User', 'System' or 'All'. The type of the ODBC DSN to set. Possible values are 'User', 'System' or 'All'.
45Removes one or more existing DSNs from the system. Removes one or more existing DSNs from the system.
46Removes the ODBC DSNs represented by the specified ODBC DSN objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. Removes the ODBC DSNs represented by the specified ODBC DSN objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects.
47Specifies one or more ODBC DSNs to remove. You can use wildcard characters. Specifies one or more ODBC DSNs to remove. You can use wildcard characters.
48This cmdlet will remove the ODBC DSN using this driver only. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to remove all ODBC DSNs. This cmdlet will remove the ODBC DSN using this driver only. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to remove all ODBC DSNs.
49The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN to remove. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session. The platform architecture of the ODBC DSN to remove. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed in a remote CIM session.
50The type of the ODBC DSN to remove. Possible values are 'User', 'System' or 'All'. The type of the ODBC DSN to remove. Possible values are 'User', 'System' or 'All'.
51Task provider for ODBC Data Source Name (DSN). Task provider for ODBC Data Source Name (DSN).
52The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. Either '32-bit' or '64-bit'. The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. Either '32-bit' or '64-bit'.
53True if the ODBC connection pooling PerfMon counters is enabled. True if the ODBC connection pooling PerfMon counters is enabled.
54ODBC PerfMon Counters Configuration. ODBC PerfMon Counters Configuration.
55Enables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters for troubleshooting ODBC Connection Pooling feature. Enables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters for troubleshooting ODBC Connection Pooling feature.
56Enables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters represented by the specified ODBC PerfMon counters objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. Enables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters represented by the specified ODBC PerfMon counters objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects.
57The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_OdbcPerfCounter, each of which represents an ODBC Performance Counter setting. The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_OdbcPerfCounter, each of which represents an ODBC Performance Counter setting.
58The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session.
59Disables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters for ODBC Connection Pooling feature. Disables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters for ODBC Connection Pooling feature.
60Disables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters represented by the specified ODBC PerfMon counters objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. Disables the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters represented by the specified ODBC PerfMon counters objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects.
61The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters to disable. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters to disable. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session.
62Retrieves the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters for ODBC Connection Pooling feature. Retrieves the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters for ODBC Connection Pooling feature.
63The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters to get. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. The platform architecture of the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters to get. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session.
64Task provider for ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters setting. Task provider for ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters setting.
65The platform architecture of the BidTrace setting. Either '32-bit' or '64-bit'. The platform architecture of the BidTrace setting. Either '32-bit' or '64-bit'.
66One of the following: 1 (= Full path); 2 (= Folder); 3 (= All applications). One of the following: 1 (= Full path); 2 (= Folder); 3 (= All applications).
67The full path of applications for the BidTrace configuration (when Mode == 1), or the full path of application folder for the BidTrace configuration (when Mode==2). This is ignored for Mode == 3. The full path of applications for the BidTrace configuration (when Mode == 1), or the full path of application folder for the BidTrace configuration (when Mode==2). This is ignored for Mode == 3.
68The process ID of a particular application for the BidTrace configuration. This is ignored for Mode != 1. The process ID of a particular application for the BidTrace configuration. This is ignored for Mode != 1.
69True if the WDAC BidTrace setting is enabled. True if the WDAC BidTrace setting is enabled.
70True if the WDAC BidTrace setting is defined. True if the WDAC BidTrace setting is defined.
71The full path of the BidTrace adapter. The full path of the BidTrace adapter.
72WDAC BidTrace Configuration. WDAC BidTrace Configuration.
73Enables Built-in Diagnostics Tracing (BidTrace) for troubleshooting WDAC components. Enables Built-in Diagnostics Tracing (BidTrace) for troubleshooting WDAC components.
74Enable BidTrace for all applications. Enable BidTrace for all applications.
75The platform architecture of the WDAC BidTrace setting. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. The platform architecture of the WDAC BidTrace setting. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is '32-bit' on a 32-bit process and '64-bit' on a 64-bit process. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session.
76The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_WdacBidTrace, each of which represents a WDAC BidTrace setting. The output is an array of CIM objects of type MSFT_WdacBidTrace, each of which represents a WDAC BidTrace setting.
77Enable BidTrace for all applications under this folder. Enable BidTrace for all applications under this folder.
78Enable the BidTrace represented by the specified BidTrace setting objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. Enable the BidTrace represented by the specified BidTrace setting objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects.
79Enable BidTrace for this application full path. Enable BidTrace for this application full path.
80Enable BidTrace only for this process ID. Enable BidTrace only for this process ID.
81Disables Built-in Diagnostics Tracing (BidTrace) for troubleshooting WDAC components. Disables Built-in Diagnostics Tracing (BidTrace) for troubleshooting WDAC components.
82Disable BidTrace for all applications. Disable BidTrace for all applications.
83Disable BidTrace for all applications under this folder. Disable BidTrace for all applications under this folder.
84Disable the BidTrace represented by the specified BidTrace setting objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects. Disable the BidTrace represented by the specified BidTrace setting objects. Enter a variable that contains the objects, or type a command or expression that gets the objects.
85Disable BidTrace for this application full path. Disable BidTrace for this application full path.
86Disable BidTrace only for this process ID. Disable BidTrace only for this process ID.
87Retrieves Built-in Diagnostics Tracing (BidTrace) for troubleshooting WDAC components. Retrieves Built-in Diagnostics Tracing (BidTrace) for troubleshooting WDAC components.
88The platform architecture of the WDAC BidTrace setting. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session. The platform architecture of the WDAC BidTrace setting. Possible values are '32-bit', '64-bit' or 'All'. The default is 'All'. This is the platform architecture on the remote machine if this command is executed on a remote CIM session.
89Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with 'all applications'. Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with 'all applications'.
90Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with the specified folder. You can use wildcard characters. Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with the specified folder. You can use wildcard characters.
91Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with the specified application full path. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all WDAC BidTrace settings. Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with the specified application full path. You can use wildcard characters. The default is to return all WDAC BidTrace settings.
92Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with the specified Process ID. The parameter PlatformId is optional. The default is to return all WDAC BidTrace settings. Gets only WDAC BidTrace settings that are associated with the specified Process ID. The parameter PlatformId is optional. The default is to return all WDAC BidTrace settings.
93Task provider for the BidTrace setting for WDAC components. Task provider for the BidTrace setting for WDAC components.
4465%1!.300s! (Installer error code: %2!u!). %1!.300s! (Installer error code: %2!u!).
4466%1!.255s! (32-bit ODBC driver) %1!.255s! (32-bit ODBC driver)
4467%1!.255s! (64-bit ODBC driver) %1!.255s! (64-bit ODBC driver)
4468%1!.32s! (32-bit ODBC User DSN) %1!.32s! (32-bit ODBC User DSN)
4469%1!.32s! (64-bit ODBC User DSN) %1!.32s! (64-bit ODBC User DSN)
4470%1!.32s! (32/64-bit ODBC User DSN) %1!.32s! (32/64-bit ODBC User DSN)
4471%1!.32s! (ODBC User DSN - Unknown Platform) %1!.32s! (ODBC User DSN - Unknown Platform)
4472%1!.32s! (32-bit ODBC System DSN) %1!.32s! (32-bit ODBC System DSN)
4473%1!.32s! (64-bit ODBC System DSN) %1!.32s! (64-bit ODBC System DSN)
4474%1!.32s! (ODBC System DSN - Unknown Platform) %1!.32s! (ODBC System DSN - Unknown Platform)
447532-bit ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon Counters 32-bit ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon Counters
447664-bit ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon Counters 64-bit ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon Counters
4477%1!.260s! (32-bit WDAC BidTrace) %1!.260s! (32-bit WDAC BidTrace)
4478%1!.260s! (64-bit WDAC BidTrace) %1!.260s! (64-bit WDAC BidTrace)
10001Driver cannot be found. Driver cannot be found.
10002Driver cannot be found under the specified platform. See the parameter Platform for more information. Driver cannot be found under the specified platform. See the parameter Platform for more information.
10003Invalid wildcard pattern for driver name. Invalid wildcard pattern for driver name.
10004Invalid driver name. Invalid driver name.
10005Access denied: low-privilege user cannot manage ODBC driver. To manage an ODBC driver, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option. Access denied: low-privilege user cannot manage ODBC driver. To manage an ODBC driver, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option.
10006Neither SetPropertyValue nor RemovePropertyValue is specified. Neither SetPropertyValue nor RemovePropertyValue is specified.
10007A single key {%1!.300s!} occurs more than once in SetPropertyValue. A single key {%1!.300s!} occurs more than once in SetPropertyValue.
10008A single key {%1!.300s!} occurs more than once in RemovePropertyValue. A single key {%1!.300s!} occurs more than once in RemovePropertyValue.
10009A single key {%1!.300s!} is present in both SetPropertyValue and RemovePropertyValue. A single key {%1!.300s!} is present in both SetPropertyValue and RemovePropertyValue.
10010Syntax error in the parameter SetPropertyValue {%1!.300s!}. It must be in the format "MyKey=MyValue". Syntax error in the parameter SetPropertyValue {%1!.300s!}. It must be in the format "MyKey=MyValue".
10011Syntax error in the parameter RemovePropertyValue {%1!.300s!}. It must be in the format "MyKey". Syntax error in the parameter RemovePropertyValue {%1!.300s!}. It must be in the format "MyKey".
10012Attempt to set or remove the following keys: {APILevel, ConnectFunctions, Driver, DriverODBCVer, FileUsage, Setup, SQLLevel, UsageCount}. These keys should only be modified by driver setup program. Attempt to set or remove the following keys: {APILevel, ConnectFunctions, Driver, DriverODBCVer, FileUsage, Setup, SQLLevel, UsageCount}. These keys should only be modified by driver setup program.
10013Attempt to remove a non-existant key {%1!.300s!}. Attempt to remove a non-existant key {%1!.300s!}.
10014The driver name parameter is missing. The driver name parameter is missing.
20001DSN cannot be found. DSN cannot be found.
20002System DSN cannot be found under the specified platform. See the parameter Platform for more information. System DSN cannot be found under the specified platform. See the parameter Platform for more information.
20003No DSN matches the search criteria. Refine your criteria with parameters: Name, DsnType or Platform. No DSN matches the search criteria. Refine your criteria with parameters: Name, DsnType or Platform.
20004System DSN {%1!.300s!} cannot be found. See the parameter DsnType for more information. System DSN {%1!.300s!} cannot be found. See the parameter DsnType for more information.
20005User DSN {%1!.300s!} cannot be found. See the parameter DsnType for more information. User DSN {%1!.300s!} cannot be found. See the parameter DsnType for more information.
20006Invalid DSN name. Invalid DSN name.
20007Invalid DSN type. It can either be "User" or "System". Invalid DSN type. It can either be "User" or "System".
20008Invalid wildcard pattern for DSN name. Invalid wildcard pattern for DSN name.
20009Attempt to set or remove the {Driver} key of DSN. Use Remove-OdbcDsn and Add-OdbcDsn to migrate a DSN to a different driver. Attempt to set or remove the {Driver} key of DSN. Use Remove-OdbcDsn and Add-OdbcDsn to migrate a DSN to a different driver.
20010Attempt to set the {UID or PWD} key of a DSN. These keys should not be stored in the registry for security reason. Provide the credential information at runtime via SQLDriverConnect, SQLConnect or SQLBrowseConnect. Attempt to set the {UID or PWD} key of a DSN. These keys should not be stored in the registry for security reason. Provide the credential information at runtime via SQLDriverConnect, SQLConnect or SQLBrowseConnect.
20011Access denied: low-privilege user cannot manage an ODBC System DSN. To manage an ODBC System DSN, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option. Access denied: low-privilege user cannot manage an ODBC System DSN. To manage an ODBC System DSN, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option.
20012The driver {%1!.300s!} is not installed. The driver {%1!.300s!} is not installed.
20013The driver {%1!.300s!} cannot be found under the specified platform. See the parameter Platform for more information. The driver {%1!.300s!} cannot be found under the specified platform. See the parameter Platform for more information.
20014The registry entry for the DSN is invalid. Verify the registry and call the cmdlet again. The registry entry for the DSN is invalid. Verify the registry and call the cmdlet again.
20015The DSN exists already The DSN exists already
20016The driver of the DSN was uninstalled. The DSN can only be removed. The driver of the DSN was uninstalled. The DSN can only be removed.
20017The DSN name parameter is missing. The DSN name parameter is missing.
20018The driver of the DSN was uninstalled. The DSN can only be removed by the "Name" parameter set of this cmdlet. The driver of the DSN was uninstalled. The DSN can only be removed by the "Name" parameter set of this cmdlet.
30001Access denied: low-privilege user cannot enable/disable ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. To enable/disable ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option. Access denied: low-privilege user cannot enable/disable ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. To enable/disable ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option.
30002Cannot write to the registry. Cannot write to the registry.
30003Cannot create/write the necessary temporary file. Cannot create/write the necessary temporary file.
30004Cannot load the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. Cannot load the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters.
30005Cannot unload the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters. Cannot unload the ODBC Connection Pooling PerfMon counters.
40001Cannot find the application on the system. Cannot find the application on the system.
40002Cannot find the folder on the system. Cannot find the folder on the system.
40003Invalid Process ID. Invalid Process ID.
40004BidTrace configuration setting cannot be found. BidTrace configuration setting cannot be found.
40005Access denied: low-privilege user cannot manage BidTrace setting. To manage BidTrace setting, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option. Access denied: low-privilege user cannot manage BidTrace setting. To manage BidTrace setting, start Windows PowerShell with the "Run as administrator" option.
40006The Path or the Folder parameter is too long. The Path or the Folder parameter is too long.
40007The scope mode of the BidTrace setting is invalid. The scope mode of the BidTrace setting is invalid.
40008Invalid wildcard pattern for Path or Folder parameter. Invalid wildcard pattern for Path or Folder parameter.
40009Wildcard is not allowed. Wildcard is not allowed.
40010The Path or the Folder parameter is missing. The Path or the Folder parameter is missing.
50001Out of memory. Out of memory.
50002Invalid Platform value. It can either be "32-bit" or "64-bit". Invalid Platform value. It can either be "32-bit" or "64-bit".
50003Invalid Platform value. It can either be "32-bit", "64-bit" or "All". Invalid Platform value. It can either be "32-bit", "64-bit" or "All".
50004Invalid input object. Invalid input object.
50005Insufficient buffer. Insufficient buffer.
50006Timeout when waiting for another concurrent operation to complete. Timeout when waiting for another concurrent operation to complete.
60001Registry key {%1!.300s!} contains a value {%2!.300s!} of unsupported type. Skipping the key. Registry key {%1!.300s!} contains a value {%2!.300s!} of unsupported type. Skipping the key.
60002Registry value name {%1!.300s!} is too long. Skipping the target {%2!.300s!}. Registry value name {%1!.300s!} is too long. Skipping the target {%2!.300s!}.
60003Registry value data {%1!.300s!} is too long. Skipping the registry value {%2!.300s!}. Registry value data {%1!.300s!} is too long. Skipping the registry value {%2!.300s!}.
60004Invalid registry value name {%1!.300s!}. Skipping the target {%2!.300s!}. Invalid registry value name {%1!.300s!}. Skipping the target {%2!.300s!}.
60006Invalid DSN name. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. Invalid DSN name. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}.
60007Invalid driver name. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. Invalid driver name. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}.
60008The DSN contains too many hierarchies. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. The DSN contains too many hierarchies. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}.
60009Registry is corrupt. Verify the registry and call the cmdlet again. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. Registry is corrupt. Verify the registry and call the cmdlet again. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}.
60010The Path or the Folder parameter is too long. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}. The Path or the Folder parameter is too long. Skipping the target {%1!.300s!}.

EXIF

File Name:WdacWmiProv.Dll.mui
Directory:%WINDIR%\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-m..vider-dll.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.15063.0_lt-lt_2e7dc6819f330c78\
File Size:32 kB
File Permissions:rw-rw-rw-
File Type:Win32 DLL
File Type Extension:dll
MIME Type:application/octet-stream
Machine Type:Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
Time Stamp:0000:00:00 00:00:00
PE Type:PE32
Linker Version:14.10
Code Size:0
Initialized Data Size:32768
Uninitialized Data Size:0
Entry Point:0x0000
OS Version:10.0
Image Version:10.0
Subsystem Version:6.0
Subsystem:Windows GUI
File Version Number:10.0.15063.0
Product Version Number:10.0.15063.0
File Flags Mask:0x003f
File Flags:(none)
File OS:Windows NT 32-bit
Object File Type:Dynamic link library
File Subtype:0
Language Code:Neutral
Character Set:Unicode
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
File Description:WDAC WMI Providers
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Internal Name:WdacWmiProv.dll
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original File Name:WdacWmiProv.dll.mui
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0
Warning:Possibly corrupt Version resource
Directory:%WINDIR%\WinSxS\wow64_microsoft-windows-m..vider-dll.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.15063.0_lt-lt_38d270d3d393ce73\

What is WdacWmiProv.Dll.mui?

WdacWmiProv.Dll.mui is Multilingual User Interface resource file that contain Neutral language for file WdacWmiProv.Dll (WDAC WMI Providers).

File version info

File Description:WDAC WMI Providers
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
Internal Name:WdacWmiProv.dll
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original Filename:WdacWmiProv.dll.mui
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0
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