Command Line Interface Specification Windows

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/l
This option will display the long File version. This option is mutually exclusive with the -s
command line option. This option is implied unless the -s option is provided.
/s
This option will display the short File version. This option is mutually exclusive with the -l
command line option.
file
The name of the file or folder that needs to be displayed. When a file or directory does not exist,
the server will response with the following message: “file or folder not found” and the application
will be closed and exit with a status value of 7. When no file or directory is defined then the server
could response with the message “file or folder not found” message (this could be caused when
no backup has been made) and the application must exit with a status value of 7.
7.2 Output
When the command completed successfully it will have a status value of 0. If during the delete
problems are encountered an appropriate notification will be printed to a standard error. If an
error was encountered during the delete, a detailed error message will be printed to standard
error and the client will exit with an appropriate exit value according to the following list:
Value
Meaning
0
Completed successfully
1
Command line error or unknown error
3
Completed successfully with not found resources
5
Completed unsuccessfully
7
Completed unsuccessfully with not found resources
9
User canceled
7.3 Format long File version.
The long version will display the result in the following format: