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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:20:10+00:00 2026-05-13T11:20:10+00:00

i am playing with Powershell and SQL WMI events and i am wondering if

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i am playing with Powershell and SQL WMI events and i am wondering if i can do this stuff remotely from the admin notebook:

I’d like to query the “root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ServerEvents\MSSQLSERVER” namespace:

On SQLServer directly:

get-wmiobject -list -namespace “root\Microsoft\SqlServer” >> Works!

get-wmiobject -list -namespace “root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ServerEvents\MSSQLSERVER” >> Works !

On my Adminmachine:

get-wmiobject -list -namespace “root\Microsoft\SqlServer” >> Works!

get-wmiobject -list -namespace “root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ServerEvents\MSSQLSERVER” >> Error: Invalid Namespace.

Is there a trick to get this running? Do i have to additional install sth?
I am still on SQL 2005.

Thanks!

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    2026-05-13T11:20:11+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:20 am

    Use the computername name parameter.

    get-wmiobject -computername Z002 -list -namespace "root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ServerEvents\MSSQLSERVER"
    

    Also keep in mind MSSQLSERVER is only available if the server has a default instance. If the server uses a named instance you’ll need to specify the instance name instead of MSSQLSERVER.

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