The only way that i have achieved this is to disable the files and registry settings for the tcp/ip 6 components. This means that your dependancy check will pass but the files for tcp/ip 6 does not get installed.
I have not had any problems in doing this.
Robin "fdbbern" <fdbbern[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1D243837-58C0-491E-84EF-78DE439F069F[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hello, > > I would like to remove all components related to IPV 6 support from my > image. My device seems to give improved perfomance when these components > are > not installed. Unfortunately, when I remove them from my image, I run into > dependency issues. > > For example, "Peer to Peer Networking" and "Windows Firewall/Internet > Connection Sharing" seem to require the "TCP/IP Version 6 Service" and > "TCP/IP Version 6 Utilities" components. Anyone know why? > > Does anyone have any experience with this? Can anyone recommend a place > where I could find more information regarding IPV6 dependencies? > > My goal is to run with an image that does not contain any IPV6 components. > > Thanks, > -- > fdb
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