Hi All,
I am trying to add "Management and Monitoring Tools" component using
Sysocmgr.exe with a script.
If you could help me on this, I really appreciate this.
This is very urgent
Hi All,
I am trying to add "Management and Monitoring Tools" component using
Sysocmgr.exe with a script.
If you could help me on this, I really appreciate this.
This is very urgent
It is pretty easy. You use a answer file that has an ini file format with a
Components section like an unattend.txt for example, to add all the
Management and Monitoring tools it would look like this
-->8
[Components]
Netoc=On
WbemMSI=1
[NetOptionalComponents]
NetCMAK=1
NetCPS=1
NetMonTools=1
SNMP=1
WBEMSNMP=1
-->8
Then follow this article about how to call it. These references were taken
from the ref.chm in the deploy.cab on the Windows Server CD
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222444
Thank you so much for your great help. Now I have one more problem. When I
run the script, asking for the XP installation files. Can I also put this
path inside the script somehow ? Actually what we are trying to do is to
force this installation through AD.
Again thank you so much
The WbemMSI component should use a On | Off switch instead of 0 or 1. I used
in c:\answer.txt and ran %windir%\system32\sysocmgr.exe /i:%windir%\inf\sysoc.inf /u:c:\answer.txt. The WMI windows installer provider was not installed. There is a page of all the components. Search for WbemMSI; it tells you WbemMSI = On | Off.Code:[Components] WbemMSI = 1
would be the correct answer file for installing WMI windows installer provider. by default, it's not installed on Windows server 2003.Code:[Components] WbemMSI = On
I was actually curious if anyone knew the answer to this question? I am having the same issue where i want to add the WMI Windows Information Provider on a 64-bit machine with sysocmgr.exe but it's asking for the files from the CD, i want to be able to do this through a batch file on a remote pc.
Well, if it is asking for CD then it is working, but you need to have
the i386 folder copied in a location and registry path set.
Put the i386 folder from your Windows XP SP3 install location (or
Vista if you use Vista)
For example I put the i386 folder in the Windows folder so I use these
Registry keys once those files are in place.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup]
"SourcePath"="C:\\Windows"
"ServicePackSourcePath"="C:\\windows"
"CDInstall"=dword:00000000
Yes, you just create a batch file or manually go edit the registry key located at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\Installation Sources
point this value to a network location where you have copied your windows files.
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