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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

html. This utility uses the following syntax:
ServiceProfileFileName.exe /q:a /c:???cmstp.exe
ServiceProfileFileName.inf [/nf] [/ni] [/ns] [/s] [/su] [/u]???
cmstp.exe [/nf] [/ni] [/ns] [/s] [/su] [/u]
???[Drive:][Path]ServiceProfileFileName.inf???
The two syntaxes are completely different. This utility allows these two forms of access for managing
profiles. The following list uses Syntax 1 and Syntax 2 to reference these two command
line syntaxes since the command line arguments differ for each and describe each of the command
line arguments.
ServiceProfileFileName.exe Specifies the name of the installation package that contains
the profile that you want to install. This argument appears as part of Syntax 1. Notice that Syntax
1 actually relies on the installer package to call this utility, rather than calling the utility directly.
/q:a Specifies that the installer package should install the profile without prompting the user.
The CMStP utility still displays the installation succeeded message. This argument appears as
part of Syntax 1.
[Drive:][Path]ServiceProfileFileName.INF Specifies the configuration file that contains
instructions for installing the profile.


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