Hello,
The entire OS consists of components.
They all should be serviceable.
That usage of serviceable components in the document is confusing to me.
Thanks,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
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|> Thanks for the heads up Darrell, don't think I want to risk using
Windows
|> once its gone stale
|> Seriously though, if thats the consequence then it's a setting that I'll
skip.
|> I still have a gap in my knowledge.. just what are "Serviceable
Components"?
|>
|> Thanks
|>
|> ""Darrell Gorter[MSFT]"" wrote:
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|> > Hello,
|> > Do not use that setting. It will break future servicing.
|> > So updates from Windows updates or stand-alone updates, including
security
|> > updates, or like the service pack may fail to install.
|> > Thanks,
|> > Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
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|> > |> I am trying to do an unattended install of Vista, with user
profiles on
|> > drive
|> > |> D:
|> > |> As detailed here...
|> >
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsVista/en/library/d7159fe5-48d0-4939-a82
|> > 7-dc68c1f5b79e1033.mspx?mfr=true
|> > |>
|> > |> "Use this setting to move the user profile folder (typically
|> > |> %SYSTEMDRIVE%\Users) to another location during Setup or Sysprep.
The
|> > target
|> > |> path can be on a volume other than the system drive, as long as it
meets
|> > the
|> > |> following requirements:
|> > |> It must be on an NTFS volume.
|> > |> It must not be the path of another operating system user profile
|> > folder.
|> > |> It must not contain any SERVICEABLE COMPONENTS."
|> > |>
|> > |> What are serviceable components in this context?
|> > |>
|> > |>
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