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Microsoft Shell 2010

Is Microsoft Shell 2010 required on the Data Platform SQL server? 

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I'm still not entirely sure what this is referring to - maybe it is something to do with the Windows graphical UI (sometimes referred to as the "Windows Shell").

As I don't think this is a software component that you would explicitly install, I don't think the Data Platform server components themselves would have any direct dependency on it. Other Microsoft software running on a server may have some dependency on it though.

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ChrisG
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Could you elaborate on what "Microsoft Shell 2010" is? I did a Google search for that product name and version, and your reference to that phrase here is pretty much the only hit the came up across the entire Internet.

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Hi Chris - it comes up on the EOSL report as follows:

 

 

I'm still not entirely sure what this is referring to - maybe it is something to do with the Windows graphical UI (sometimes referred to as the "Windows Shell").

As I don't think this is a software component that you would explicitly install, I don't think the Data Platform server components themselves would have any direct dependency on it. Other Microsoft software running on a server may have some dependency on it though.

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