Note: Pkgmgr.exe Has Been Deprecated

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Pkgmgr.exe has been deprecated
  1. Pkgmgr.exe Has Been Deprecated
  2. Pkgmgr.exe Has Been Deprecated Server 2012

Error: PkgMgr.exe has been deprecated. Please update your scripts to use DISM.exe to install, uninstall, configure, and update features and packages for Windows. Original title: Windows package manager. Was trying to down load Sony PC companion, and this message came up. Note: PkgMgr.exe has been deprecated. Please update your scripts to DISM.exe to install, uninstall, configure, and update features and packages for windows.

You can install IIS 8.5 from the command line using DISM or PowerShell. Note that DISM and PowerShell have different namespaces for installation parameters, so the parameter names used in their commands will be different. For more information, see. Note: Pkgmgr.exe has been deprecated.

Pkgmgr.exe has been deprecated

Pkgmgr.exe Has Been Deprecated

Use DISM instead for scripts installing IIS 8.5. Install IIS 8.5 using DISM Automating the installation of IIS by using unattended scripts is very useful if you need to deploy multiple Web servers and want to ensure that each of the Web servers is set up with identical components and services. In Windows Server 2012 R2, DISM is used for unattended scripts, letting you install or uninstall optional features from a command prompt or scripts. To use DISM, you must make sure you have administrative user rights on the computer. For more information about DISM, see If you do not explicitly include in the DISM code a feature that the IIS installation has a dependency on, the installation will fail, and will not generate an error message. For a list of dependencies required, see. For a full list of the DISM parameters corresponding to IIS roles, services, and features, see.

Pkgmgr.exe Has Been Deprecated Server 2012

Note: Pkgmgr.exe Has Been Deprecated

The following script will install all roles, role services, and features of IIS 8.5, getting the full IIS installation that includes all available feature packages. If there are roles, role services, or features that you do not need, you should edit the script to include only those that you require. The order of the commands in the DISM script does not matter. The entire script will be handed off to the engine and treated as one transaction. To install IIS 8.5 with a script, type the following on one line in an elevated command prompt.