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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T11:47:10+00:00 2026-05-20T11:47:10+00:00

I am running following code: System.Management.ManagementClass wmiNetAdapterConfiguration = new System.Management.ManagementClass(Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration); System.Management.ManagementObjectCollection wmiNetAdapters = wmiNetAdapterConfiguration.GetInstances();

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I am running following code:

System.Management.ManagementClass wmiNetAdapterConfiguration = new System.Management.ManagementClass("Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration");
System.Management.ManagementObjectCollection wmiNetAdapters = wmiNetAdapterConfiguration.GetInstances();
Log.logInfo("Net adapters:" + wmiNetAdapters.get_Count());

And on some machines it is ok, and on some I am getting following error:

System.Management.ManagementException: Not found

Call stack:

System.Management.ManagementException: Not found 
   at System.Management.ManagementException.ThrowWithExtendedInfo(ManagementStatus errorCode)
   at System.Management.ManagementScope.InitializeGuts(Object o)
   at System.Management.ManagementScope.Initialize()
   at System.Management.ManagementObject.Initialize(Boolean getObject)
   at System.Management.ManagementClass.GetInstances(EnumerationOptions options)
   at System.Management.ManagementClass.GetInstances()

Any idea why?

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    2026-05-20T11:47:11+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:47 am

    The functionality provided by the System.Management namespace is dependent upon the WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) service.

    I suspect that the WMI service has not been started on the systems that are throwing that exception.

    For troubleshooting purposes, you can verify that using the Administrative Tools → Services utility.

    If this turns out to be the case, you can wrap the code in a try–catch block and use the ServiceController class to start and stop the appropriate service.

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