Personally, I would try to avoid mixing threads and Win32::OLE, as I fear to omit relevant parts of the dance described in the documentation for Win32::OLE->Initialize(). I would look at the WMI command line tool wmic.exe as an alternative approach to multiprocessing, and launch that from multiple threads. There is some documentation in the MS technet.
In reply to Re^4: WMI query with Threads
by Corion
in thread WMI query with Threads
by vamsinm
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