I've drilled into the behaviour a bit more and have a theory. SYSOCMGR queries the values at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\Oc Manager\Subcomponents and enforces the present state of all the Windows components. This behaviour occurs in addition to the...
Hi, Using sysocmgr.exe to script the addition/removal of Server 2003 optional components (ex. DHCP, DNS, Unix print services) we see it always removes nntpapi.dll and nntpadm.dll. It doesn't matter if we are adding or removing a component, and the component in question seems to have no known...
Hi, Using sysocmgr.exe to add/remove Server 2003 optional components (ex. DHCP, DNS, Unix print services) we see it always removes nntpapi.dll and nntpadm.dll. It doesn't matter if we are adding or removing a component, and the component seems to have no known relationship with NNTP.
The spin...
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