Optional Component Error ID 4
In my Windows Server 2008 R2 OS in the Event Viewer there is an error pertains as Optional Component Error ID 4 states-(The Windows component could not be configured because of an error: 87 "The parameter is incorrect." (Command line: ""C:\Windows\System32\ocsetup.exe"
") What is this error? And What is the remedy for this error?
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System
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Provider
[ Name]
Microsoft-Windows-OcSetup
[ Guid]
{AAF44901-5C64-4014-8B6C-A80813937293}
EventID
4
Version
0
Level
2
Task
0
Opcode
0
Keywords
0x8000000000000000
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TimeCreated
[ SystemTime]
2011-05-16T17:30:36.856213500Z
EventRecordID
825
Correlation
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Execution
[ ProcessID]
6916
[ ThreadID]
8688
Channel
Setup
Computer
WIN-BNILITE1545.mumthaz.contoso.com
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Security
[ UserID]
S-1-5-21-890364633-676772502-3512893952-500
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EventData
ErrorCode
87
ErrorString
The parameter is incorrect.
CommandLine
"C:\Windows\System32\ocsetup.exe"
MumthazMuhsin
November 10th, 2011 12:23pm
1. Command line of ocsetup.exe parameters are here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766272(WS.10).aspx
2. We can help you more of you give more information. This error is perhaps a consequence of something that you have done before the error appeared. You could try to uninstall a Windows component and this procedure has not been successfull.
Regards
Milos
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November 13th, 2011 12:59pm
Hi,
According to the problem description, this issue is related to Office Communications Server (OCS). For OCS issue, the best resource is OCS forum.
Based on the current situation, you’d better submit a new question to OCS forum for further assistance. In this way, your issue can be resolved
effectively.
Office Communications Server
http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/is/category/officecommunicationsserver
Thanks for your understanding!
Regards,
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November 13th, 2011 8:50pm