Deploy Adobe Creative Cloud Enterprise

Anyone deploying Adobe CC ENT in a Windows environment have a script to share that will deploy the exceptions and the build file correctly? I'm using Win7 clients and Server 2008 R2 GPO to deploy.
I have a deploy.bat file in the Adobe Creative Cloud\Exceptions directory with the following script. I realize this isn't correct, but am I somewhat close? What do I need to add or change to this process to get this deployed? School starts in a couple weeks and I need this deployed to 200 machines.
ExceptionDeployer --workflow=install --mode=pre --installLanguage=en_US
\\servername\Adobe Creative Cloud\Build\setup.exe
ExceptionDeployer --workflow=install --mode=post

I'm not a CC expert, but I think normally admins configure Acrobat and then deploy everything via the Creative Cloud Packager. Acrobat certainly needs to be licensed, so when you only have a CC license, it's best to deploy in a standard way so that Acrobat get serialized with the license you have.
19   Creative Cloud Packager Installs — Enterprise Administration Guide
hth,
Ben

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    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.04B9F3B6_9645_7658_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.04B9F3B6_9645_7658_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.1E507087_0819_45E0_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.1E507087_0819_45E0_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.1E507087_0819_45E0_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.1E507087_0819_45E0_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_OpenMP_x86.QFE.64B18C93_E25D_307C_92B8_FE071030349 9.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_OpenMP_x86.QFE.64B18C93_E25D_307C_92B8_FE071030349 9. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_MFC_x86.QFE.E93BA752_0E7E_3018_A8EA_17549F4D5CC5.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_MFC_x86.QFE.E93BA752_0E7E_3018_A8EA_17549F4D5CC5. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_MFCLOC_x86.QFE.2DBEC6C6_7602_3B08_A493_6758A8EA5AE B.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_MFCLOC_x86.QFE.2DBEC6C6_7602_3B08_A493_6758A8EA5AE B. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86.QFE.C8AE193F_7C6D_330A_93C7_EBBC23C30DBF.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86.QFE.C8AE193F_7C6D_330A_93C7_EBBC23C30DBF. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_ATL_x86.QFE.837D280F_4682_3A15_94E7_F335A8FECFAC.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_ATL_x86.QFE.837D280F_4682_3A15_94E7_F335A8FECFAC. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder_x86_VC.1DEE2A86_2F57_3629_8107_A71DBB4DBED2.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder_x86_VC.1DEE2A86_2F57_3629_8107_A71DBB4DBED2. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder_x86_VC.1DEE2A86_2F57_3629_8107_A71DBB4DBED2.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder_x86_VC.1DEE2A86_2F57_3629_8107_A71DBB4DBED2. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.D2730D3F_3C41_5884_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.D2730D3F_3C41_5884_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.D2730D3F_3C41_5884_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.D2730D3F_3C41_5884_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.74FD3CE6_2A8D_0E9C_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.74FD3CE6_2A8D_0E9C_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.74FD3CE6_2A8D_0E9C_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.74FD3CE6_2A8D_0E9C_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.68B7C6D9_1DF2_54C1_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.68B7C6D9_1DF2_54C1_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.68B7C6D9_1DF2_54C1_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.68B7C6D9_1DF2_54C1_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.9BAE13A2_E7AF_D6C3_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.9BAE13A2_E7AF_D6C3_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.9BAE13A2_E7AF_D6C3_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.9BAE13A2_E7AF_D6C3_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.63E949F6_03BC_5C40_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.63E949F6_03BC_5C40_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.63E949F6_03BC_5C40_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.63E949F6_03BC_5C40_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.98CB24AD_52FB_DB5F_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.98CB24AD_52FB_DB5F_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.98CB24AD_52FB_DB5F_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.98CB24AD_52FB_DB5F_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.66332652_9C28_58B1_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.66332652_9C28_58B1_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.66332652_9C28_58B1_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.66332652_9C28_58B1_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SystemFolder.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SystemFolder.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: AppSearch.
    Action ended 15:39:54: AppSearch. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: LaunchConditions.
    Action ended 15:39:54: LaunchConditions. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: CAHideCancelButton.
    Action ended 15:39:54: CAHideCancelButton. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: FindRelatedProducts.
    Action ended 15:39:54: FindRelatedProducts. Return value 0.
    Action start 15:39:54: ValidateProductID.
    Action ended 15:39:54: ValidateProductID. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: CA_WindowsFolder_x86_VC.1DEE2A86_2F57_3629_8107_A71DBB4DBED2.
    Action ended 15:39:54: CA_WindowsFolder_x86_VC.1DEE2A86_2F57_3629_8107_A71DBB4DBED2. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: CA_SystemFolder_x86_VC.1DEE2A86_2F57_3629_8107_A71DBB4DBED2.
    Action ended 15:39:54: CA_SystemFolder_x86_VC.1DEE2A86_2F57_3629_8107_A71DBB4DBED2. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_ATL_x86.QFE.837D280F_4682_3A15_94E7_F335A8FECFAC.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_ATL_x86.QFE.837D280F_4682_3A15_94E7_F335A8FECFAC. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86.QFE.C8AE193F_7C6D_330A_93C7_EBBC23C30DBF.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86.QFE.C8AE193F_7C6D_330A_93C7_EBBC23C30DBF. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_MFCLOC_x86.QFE.2DBEC6C6_7602_3B08_A493_6758A8EA5A EB.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_MFCLOC_x86.QFE.2DBEC6C6_7602_3B08_A493_6758A8EA5A EB. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_MFC_x86.QFE.E93BA752_0E7E_3018_A8EA_17549F4D5CC5.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_MFC_x86.QFE.E93BA752_0E7E_3018_A8EA_17549F4D5CC5. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_OpenMP_x86.QFE.64B18C93_E25D_307C_92B8_FE07103034 99.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.Microsoft_VC90_OpenMP_x86.QFE.64B18C93_E25D_307C_92B8_FE07103034 99. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.policy_9_0_Microsoft_VC90_ATL_x86.QFE.26049623_7BE5_3723_8AE5_10 B1D0F5042A.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.policy_9_0_Microsoft_VC90_ATL_x86.QFE.26049623_7BE5_3723_8AE5_10 B1D0F5042A. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.policy_9_0_Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86.QFE.ED5CDF42_FC23_3F0F_80FC_C1 38299ADCC4.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.policy_9_0_Microsoft_VC90_CRT_x86.QFE.ED5CDF42_FC23_3F0F_80FC_C1 38299ADCC4. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.policy_9_0_Microsoft_VC90_MFCLOC_x86.QFE.3DA05750_8DE0_3FF5_9348 _AD45AEBE0F36.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.policy_9_0_Microsoft_VC90_MFCLOC_x86.QFE.3DA05750_8DE0_3FF5_9348 _AD45AEBE0F36. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.policy_9_0_Microsoft_VC90_MFC_x86.QFE.E8E76D94_B943_3C4B_8DE2_5F FB3480CCB9.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.policy_9_0_Microsoft_VC90_MFC_x86.QFE.E8E76D94_B943_3C4B_8DE2_5F FB3480CCB9. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.policy_9_0_Microsoft_VC90_OpenMP_x86.QFE.EF1548FC_5A85_3436_9873 _2CE14656F9F8.
    Action ended 15:39:54: WindowsFolder.30729.6161.policy_9_0_Microsoft_VC90_OpenMP_x86.QFE.EF1548FC_5A85_3436_9873 _2CE14656F9F8. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: CostInitialize.
    Action ended 15:39:54: CostInitialize. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: ResolveSource.
    Action ended 15:39:54: ResolveSource. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: FileCost.
    Action ended 15:39:54: FileCost. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: IsolateComponents.
    Action ended 15:39:54: IsolateComponents. Return value 0.
    Action start 15:39:54: CostFinalize.
    Action ended 15:39:54: CostFinalize. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: CAInstallMode.
    Action ended 15:39:54: CAInstallMode. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:54: SetODBCFolders.
    Action ended 15:39:54: SetODBCFolders. Return value 0.
    Action start 15:39:54: MigrateFeatureStates.
    Action ended 15:39:54: MigrateFeatureStates. Return value 0.
    Action start 15:39:54: InstallValidate.
    Action ended 15:39:55: InstallValidate. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:55: RemoveExistingProducts.
    Action ended 15:39:55: RemoveExistingProducts. Return value 0.
    Action start 15:39:55: InstallInitialize.
    Action ended 15:39:56: InstallInitialize. Return value 1.
    Action start 15:39:56: SxsInstallCA.
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1256 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1257 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1258 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: uplevel.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.6195.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.6195.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.89.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.96.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.94.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.93.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.89.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.99.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.98.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.93.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.95.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.97.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.94.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.95.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_manifest.8.0.50727.96.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1289 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1290 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1292 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1318 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca: Skipping component 2: downlevel_payload.8.0.50727.100.97F81AF1_0E47_DC99_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1284 4: 0
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1288 4: 0
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