kwpro Posted January 22, 2005 Posted January 22, 2005 Hi guysi have tried searching the net and the forums but i cant find the answer that im looking for. I would like to create a cmd/exe file that will remove network services automatically for example "client for Microsoft networks" & "File and Printer sharing for Microsoft networks".i can do this manually but it would be easier and quicker if i can create a script to do it.Thanks in advanced.Kenny
Cartoonite Posted January 23, 2005 Posted January 23, 2005 Are you looking to do this on a live machine or as part of an uA installation? I'm pretty sure you can do it from WINNT.SIF if it's part of an uA, but I'm not sure of the exact syntax. Check ref.chm.
kwpro Posted January 23, 2005 Author Posted January 23, 2005 live machine or as part of an uA installationBoth, i install Windows XP on a lot of my friends computers and it is a pain to do everything manually.The option was giving to me to remove the services in the winnt.sif, but it didn't work. i believe i used microsoft's own unattened program to do it.
Cartoonite Posted January 23, 2005 Posted January 23, 2005 The option was giving to me to remove the services in the winnt.sif, but it didn't work.I'm a little confused. I don't believe there is an option to "remove" these services via WINNT.SIF. I only know of a way to specify which services you want to install, rather than simply installing network adapters with default settings.
kwpro Posted January 24, 2005 Author Posted January 24, 2005 I used XP SP2 Deployment Tools and used the option to remove the services but it didn't work. What i basically want to do is to click a script/exe and it will un install the services automacticly.
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