" If any Windows file problems are found, it will attempt to repair them."
Hi F4E,
The problem is that if sfc cannot repair any, it will ask for the installation cd, which, depending on the moment, could be inconvenient. (if the user is busy at that time).
I think it's better to run the sfc /verifyonly command and see the logs and then, if problems are found, the user has the time to prepare the Windows cd and run the sfc /scannow command.
Just my opinion.
Best regards,