Deploying basic command line to multiple PCs

Hi,
I am trying to execute this basic command line to multiple PCs from SCCM.
netcfg /c s /I MS_Server
If I execute it locally with elevated permissions, it works fine
If I execute it locally without elevated permissions, it doesn't work
When I try to create a package in SCCM to run this command line, it is showing as it succeeded but when I look at the execmgr.log on the client machine, it says it failed with error code 1.
Someone can give me a hint of what I could try?
Thank you!

To my knowledge, you do not need to 'install' File & Printer Sharing, it's just a firewall port configuration on Windows clients. This could be configured through Group Policies.
Also, your command is for Windows PE as refrenced here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/pt-pt/library/hh875638%28v=ws.10%29.aspx

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