0x1 | Trying to install %1 ... |
Trying to install %1 ... |
0x2 | ... %1 was copied to %2. |
... %1 was copied to %2. |
0x3 | Trying to uninstall %1 ... |
Trying to uninstall %1 ... |
0x4 | ... %1 is not installed. |
... %1 is not installed. |
0x5 | *** You need to reboot your computer for this change to take effect *** |
*** You need to reboot your computer for this change to take effect *** |
0x6 | ... failed. Error code: 0x%1!lx!. |
... failed. Error code: 0x%1!lx!. |
0x7 | ... done. |
... done. |
0x8 | '%1' is installed. |
'%1' is installed. |
0x9 | '%1' is not installed. |
'%1' is not installed. |
0xA | Could not determine whether '%1' is installed (error code: 0x%2!x!). |
Could not determine whether '%1' is installed (error code: 0x%2!x!). |
0xB | Instance ID\tDescription--------------------------- |
Instance ID\tDescription--------------------------- |
0xC | %1\t%2 |
%1\t%2 |
0xD | %1!-26s! %2 |
%1!-26s! %2 |
0xF | %1----------------- |
%1----------------- |
0x10 | %1%0 |
%1%0 |
0x11 | - %1 |
- %1 |
0x12 | Binding paths starting with '%1' |
Binding paths starting with '%1' |
0x13 | Binding paths ending with '%1' |
Binding paths ending with '%1' |
0x14 | Could not lock INetcfg, it is already locked by '%1' |
Could not lock INetcfg, it is already locked by '%1' |
0x15 | netcfg [-v] [-winpe] [-l ] -c -i -winpe installs TCP/IP, NetBIOS and Microsoft Client for Windows preinstallation environment -l\t provides the location of INF -c\t provides the class of the component to be installed (p == Protocol, s == Service, c == Client) -i\t provides the component ID The arguments must be passed in the order shown. Examples: netcfg -l c:\\oemdir\\myprot.inf -c p -i myprot Installs protocol 'myprot' using c:\\oemdir\\myprot.inf netcfg -c s -i MS_Server Installs service 'MS_Server' ORnetcfg [-v] -winpe Example: netcfg -v -winpe Installs TCP/IP, NetBIOS, and Microsoft Client for Windows preinstallation environmentORnetcfg [-v] -q Example: netcfg -q MS_IPX Displays if component 'MS_IPX' is installedORnetcfg [-v] -u Example: netcfg -u MS_IPX Uninstalls component 'MS_IPX'ORnetcfg [-v] -s -s provides the type of components to show (a == adapters, n == net components) Example: netcfg -s n Shows all installed net componentsORnetcfg [-v] -b Example: netcfg -b ms_tcpip Shows binding paths containing 'MS_TCPIP'ORnetcfg [-v] -m Example: netcfg -m Outputs the binding map to NetworkBindingMap.txt in the current directory. -v will also display the binding map to the console.ORnetcfg -d Example: netcfg -d Performs a cleanup on all networking devices.\t\tThis will require a reboot.ORnetcfg -x Example: netcfg -x Performs a cleanup on networking devices, skipping those without physical object names.\t\tThis will require a reboot.General Notes: -v\tRun in verbose (detailed) mode -?\tDisplays this help information |
netcfg [-v] [-winpe] [-l ] -c -i -winpe installs TCP/IP, NetBIOS and Microsoft Client for Windows preinstallation environment -l\t provides the location of INF -c\t provides the class of the component to be installed (p == Protocol, s == Service, c == Client) -i\t provides the component ID The arguments must be passed in the order shown. Examples: netcfg -l c:\\oemdir\\myprot.inf -c p -i myprot Installs protocol 'myprot' using c:\\oemdir\\myprot.inf netcfg -c s -i MS_Server Installs service 'MS_Server' ORnetcfg [-v] -winpe Example: netcfg -v -winpe Installs TCP/IP, NetBIOS, and Microsoft Client for Windows preinstallation environmentORnetcfg [-v] -q Example: netcfg -q MS_IPX Displays if component 'MS_IPX' is installedORnetcfg [-v] -u Example: netcfg -u MS_IPX Uninstalls component 'MS_IPX'ORnetcfg [-v] -s -s provides the type of components to show (a == adapters, n == net components) Example: netcfg -s n Shows all installed net componentsORnetcfg [-v] -b Example: netcfg -b ms_tcpip Shows binding paths containing 'MS_TCPIP'ORnetcfg [-v] -m Example: netcfg -m Outputs the binding map to NetworkBindingMap.txt in the current directory. -v will also display the binding map to the console.ORnetcfg -d Example: netcfg -d Performs a cleanup on all networking devices.\t\tThis will require a reboot.ORnetcfg -x Example: netcfg -x Performs a cleanup on networking devices, skipping those without physical object names.\t\tThis will require a reboot.General Notes: -v\tRun in verbose (detailed) mode -?\tDisplays this help information |
0x16 | Skipping installation of component %1 in servicing mode. |
Skipping installation of component %1 in servicing mode. |
0x17 | Skipping un-installation of component %1 in servicing mode. |
Skipping un-installation of component %1 in servicing mode. |
0x18 | Failed while searching the instance reference of component %1. |
Failed while searching the instance reference of component %1. |
0x19 | Access denied: Please re-run command from an elevated command prompt. |
Access denied: Please re-run command from an elevated command prompt. |