unable to get installed software details of vm machine of azure using System.Management











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My requirement is to get installed software details of vm machine of azure and store the details in db. but when I try to get the details using System.Management class I am getting the below error




System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException: 'The RPC server is unavailable. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800706BA)'




below is my sample code I am using to get the software details



 string SoftwareQuery = "SELECT * FROM Win32_Product";
ConnectionOptions connection = new ConnectionOptions();



connection.Username = "bla bla";
connection.Password = "Password";

connection.EnablePrivileges = true;
connection.Impersonation = ImpersonationLevel.Impersonate;

ManagementScope managementScope = new ManagementScope(@"\xxxx.xxxx.cloudapp.azure.com:3389rootCIMV2", connection);
managementScope.Path = ManagementPath.DefaultPath;
managementScope.Connect();


ObjectQuery queryObj = new ObjectQuery(SoftwareQuery);
ManagementObjectSearcher searcher = new ManagementObjectSearcher(managementScope, queryObj);

foreach (ManagementBaseObject managementObj in searcher.Get())
{

//get the software list here

}


Note: The above code is working on intranet properly



Please let me know anyone have solution on this.










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    My requirement is to get installed software details of vm machine of azure and store the details in db. but when I try to get the details using System.Management class I am getting the below error




    System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException: 'The RPC server is unavailable. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800706BA)'




    below is my sample code I am using to get the software details



     string SoftwareQuery = "SELECT * FROM Win32_Product";
    ConnectionOptions connection = new ConnectionOptions();



    connection.Username = "bla bla";
    connection.Password = "Password";

    connection.EnablePrivileges = true;
    connection.Impersonation = ImpersonationLevel.Impersonate;

    ManagementScope managementScope = new ManagementScope(@"\xxxx.xxxx.cloudapp.azure.com:3389rootCIMV2", connection);
    managementScope.Path = ManagementPath.DefaultPath;
    managementScope.Connect();


    ObjectQuery queryObj = new ObjectQuery(SoftwareQuery);
    ManagementObjectSearcher searcher = new ManagementObjectSearcher(managementScope, queryObj);

    foreach (ManagementBaseObject managementObj in searcher.Get())
    {

    //get the software list here

    }


    Note: The above code is working on intranet properly



    Please let me know anyone have solution on this.










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      My requirement is to get installed software details of vm machine of azure and store the details in db. but when I try to get the details using System.Management class I am getting the below error




      System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException: 'The RPC server is unavailable. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800706BA)'




      below is my sample code I am using to get the software details



       string SoftwareQuery = "SELECT * FROM Win32_Product";
      ConnectionOptions connection = new ConnectionOptions();



      connection.Username = "bla bla";
      connection.Password = "Password";

      connection.EnablePrivileges = true;
      connection.Impersonation = ImpersonationLevel.Impersonate;

      ManagementScope managementScope = new ManagementScope(@"\xxxx.xxxx.cloudapp.azure.com:3389rootCIMV2", connection);
      managementScope.Path = ManagementPath.DefaultPath;
      managementScope.Connect();


      ObjectQuery queryObj = new ObjectQuery(SoftwareQuery);
      ManagementObjectSearcher searcher = new ManagementObjectSearcher(managementScope, queryObj);

      foreach (ManagementBaseObject managementObj in searcher.Get())
      {

      //get the software list here

      }


      Note: The above code is working on intranet properly



      Please let me know anyone have solution on this.










      share|improve this question















      My requirement is to get installed software details of vm machine of azure and store the details in db. but when I try to get the details using System.Management class I am getting the below error




      System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException: 'The RPC server is unavailable. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800706BA)'




      below is my sample code I am using to get the software details



       string SoftwareQuery = "SELECT * FROM Win32_Product";
      ConnectionOptions connection = new ConnectionOptions();



      connection.Username = "bla bla";
      connection.Password = "Password";

      connection.EnablePrivileges = true;
      connection.Impersonation = ImpersonationLevel.Impersonate;

      ManagementScope managementScope = new ManagementScope(@"\xxxx.xxxx.cloudapp.azure.com:3389rootCIMV2", connection);
      managementScope.Path = ManagementPath.DefaultPath;
      managementScope.Connect();


      ObjectQuery queryObj = new ObjectQuery(SoftwareQuery);
      ManagementObjectSearcher searcher = new ManagementObjectSearcher(managementScope, queryObj);

      foreach (ManagementBaseObject managementObj in searcher.Get())
      {

      //get the software list here

      }


      Note: The above code is working on intranet properly



      Please let me know anyone have solution on this.







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          It might be related to the Windows Management Instrumentation service being in a stopped state. Take a look at Starting and Stopping the WMI Service.



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          • Thanks for the reply, Windows Management Instrumentation service is already running on VM
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            Nov 22 at 8:01













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          Hope it helps!






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