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workstation license is found on the license server.
By default, when you
use this parameter and deploy a workstation
operating system, the software uses the following priorities for
licenses, from highest to lowest:
1. Deployment workstation licenses
2. Machine workstation licenses
3. Deployment server licenses
4. Machine server licenses
B
y using this parameter with the
/use_deployment_license
parameter, the
/use_machine_license
parameter, or both, you can force
a particular type of license to be used for performing the
deployment or change the priorities for licenses.
To use the following parameters, you must have a license for the Universal Deploy add-
on. Acronis Snap
Deploy 4 License Server with the licenses must be available from the machine booted into the PE. For
more details, see “What is Acronis Universal Deploy” (p. 26).
/ud_path:
<path to
driver storage>
/ud_username:<user
name>
/ud_password:<password
>
Specifies using Acronis Universal Deploy, the path to the drivers
storage (in a network folder), and the user name and password to
access the folder.
/ud_driver:<inf-file
name>
Specifies using Acronis Universal Deploy, and the mass-
storage driver
to be installed. The driver is specified as an .inf file.
list
/filename:<file name>
Displays the image content.
When listing image content, volume numbers may not co
incide with
those in the list of disks and volumes if the image does not contain all
the volumes.
For example, if the image contains only volumes 2-3 and 2-
5, they will
be listed as 2-1 and 2-2.
If the deploy /partition
command cannot find a volume in the
image by its physical number, use the list
command to obtain the
volume number in the image. Then, use the /partition:
<number
in the image> /target_partition:
<physical number
of the target volume> parameters.
In the example above, to deploy the volume 2-5
to its original place,
use:
/partition:2-2 /target_partition:2-5
email_n
/email_from:<sender
address>
Specifies the e-mail address of the sender. For example:
/email_from:user@example.com
/email_to:<recipient
address>
Specifies the e-mail address of the recipient. For example:
/email_to:admin@example.com