COM cannot locate a provider referenced in the schema. This error may be caused by any of the following: The provider is using a WMI DLL that does not match the .lib file used when the provider was built. The provider's DLL or any of the DLLs on which it depends is corrupt. The provider failed to export DllRegisterServer. An in-process provider was not registered using the regsvr32 command. An out-of-process provider that was not registered using the /regserver switch. For example, myprog.exe /regserver.
CollectionSetting represents the association between a CollectionOfMSEs class and the Setting class(es) defined for them. ...
Collects and stores network configuration and location information, and notifies applications when this information changes. ...
Collects performance data from local or remote computers based on preconfigured schedule parameters, then writes the data ...
Collects, stores, and reports unexpected application crashes to Microsoft. If this service is stopped, then Error Reporting ...
COM cannot locate a provider referenced in the schema. This error may be caused by any of the following: The provider is ...
COM%d is assigned to another device (such as another com port or modem). Using duplicate names can lead to inaccessible device. ...
COM1 and COM2 are names usually reserved for the inbuilt communications ports. Using either of these port names may also ...
Command Extensions are enabled by default. You may also disable extensions for a particular invocation by using the /E:OFF ...
Command line options: /Q - Quiet modes for package, /T: - Specifies temporary working folder, /C - Extract files only to ...