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Author eryksun
Recipients eryksun, lemburg, miss-islington, paul.moore, sahsariga111, steve.dower, tim.golden, zach.ware
Date 2022-01-26.15:47:55
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> AFAIK, the Win32_OperatingSystem caption is always ASCII. 

I think I was wrong here. The "Caption" field is localized, so the wmic.exe OEM encoded output to a pipe isn't reliable. The system OEM code page doesn't necessarily match the display/preferred language of the current user. It could be a lossy encoding with default and best-fit translations (e.g. "?"; "α" -> "a"). If using wmic.exe, it's better to redirect the output to a temp file, which will be UTF-16.
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