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When using Component Manager on Windows operating systems only the unattended mode is available. When passing options and actions to Component Manager in unattended mode, observe the following conventions:
sunssmcompmgr.exe [/h /v /s] [/r dir] [/d dir] [/l log] [ACTION]
The following table lists the functionality of the unattended mode options and actions.
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When using the /I or /U options to list components to install or uninstall, you should separate the component names using the space character. Component names are shown when using the /C or /D options.