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From: hijack on 25 Feb 2010 08:59 ..I have recently migration install from SBS2003 to SBS2008. SBS2008 seem to be fine except for about 5 issues detected by BPA2008. One of the issues is as ff: WMI filter for Windows Vista client computers still exixts The Vista WMI filter for the client computers still exists on your server. You should remove this filter after you complete the migration. The migration is complete - how do I remove these filters? -- Thanks for you assistance in advance. Jack
From: Bill Sanderson on 25 Feb 2010 09:35 Here's a post showing how to create a new WMI filter. It illustrates how to recover from doing this wrong, which may be userful, and it should also enable you to find the correct filter which you want to remove: http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/aspnet/33892076/wmi-filter--windows-sbs.aspx "hijack" <hijack(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:318AF134-9F80-4161-BD3F-A3F32878B2EA(a)microsoft.com... > .I have recently migration install from SBS2003 to SBS2008. SBS2008 seem > to > be fine except for about 5 issues detected by BPA2008. One of the issues > is > as ff: > > WMI filter for Windows Vista client computers still exixts > The Vista WMI filter for the client computers still exists on your server. > You should remove this filter after you complete the migration. > > The migration is complete - how do I remove these filters? > > -- > Thanks for you assistance in advance. > Jack
From: Steve Foster on 25 Feb 2010 09:39 hijack wrote: >.I have recently migration install from SBS2003 to SBS2008. SBS2008 seem to >be fine except for about 5 issues detected by BPA2008. One of the issues is >as ff: > >WMI filter for Windows Vista client computers still exixts >The Vista WMI filter for the client computers still exists on your server. >You should remove this filter after you complete the migration. > >The migration is complete - how do I remove these filters? Open the Group Policy Management Console. Expand the tree until you see the list of WMI Filters. Highlight the relevant filter, right-click and choose Delete. -- Steve Foster ------------ Please reply only to the newsgroups. For SSL Certificates, Domains, etc, visit.: https://netshop.virtual-isp.net
From: hijack on 25 Feb 2010 10:53
Thanks Guys for your help. I successfully removed the Vista WMI. One problem less. -- Thanks again for the help Jack "hijack" wrote: > .I have recently migration install from SBS2003 to SBS2008. SBS2008 seem to > be fine except for about 5 issues detected by BPA2008. One of the issues is > as ff: > > WMI filter for Windows Vista client computers still exixts > The Vista WMI filter for the client computers still exists on your server. > You should remove this filter after you complete the migration. > > The migration is complete - how do I remove these filters? > > -- > Thanks for you assistance in advance. > Jack |