Automating IIS 6.0 install using an script
From: PaulT (pthakur_at_apsc.com)
Date: 09/09/04
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Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 08:45:03 -0700
I have setup an script to install IIS 6.0 using unattended setup. It works
great, installation is good, however it displays following messages that I
would like to know if they are normal and if there is any explanation of
these anywhere:
Installing IIS components...
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*
401.339.0: 0x80070002 (WIN32: 2)
401.432.0: 0x80070002 (WIN32: 2)
401.1246.0: 0x80070002 (WIN32: 2): C:\WINDOWS\CAPolicy.inf
104.685.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654): Components
110.379.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.1282.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2445.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2436.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2482.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2482.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2482.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2587.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2587.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2587.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2502.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2502.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2502.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
Removing IIS components...
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*
401.339.0: 0x80070002 (WIN32: 2)
401.432.0: 0x80070002 (WIN32: 2)
401.1246.0: 0x80070002 (WIN32: 2): C:\WINDOWS\CAPolicy.inf
104.685.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654): Components
110.379.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.1282.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2445.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2436.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2482.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2482.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2482.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2587.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2587.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2587.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2502.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2502.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
104.2502.0: 0xe0000102 (INF: -536870654)
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Let me know if the above messages are normal.
Thansk,
Paul
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