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I'm getting unexpected results from the below JScript code. The Index property is returned even though I've only requested MACAddress.

What's going on here?

JScript:

var wmi, col, itr, obj;

wmi = GetObject('winmgmts:');
col = wmi.ExecQuery('SELECT MACAddress FROM Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration');
itr = new Enumerator(col);

for (; !itr.atEnd(); itr.moveNext()) {
  obj = itr.item();
  itr = new Enumerator(obj.Properties_)
  for (; !itr.atEnd(); itr.moveNext()) {
    obj = itr.item();
    WSH.echo(obj.name)
  }
}

Output:

Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.8
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Index
MACAddress
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Soluzione

This behavior is normal, the WMI always returns (if is present) the key property (a property that uniquely identifies an instance of a class) and the others specified in the WQL sentence.

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