Reference Guide

Example
C:\>cctk --uuid
uuid=4C4C4544-004B-3910-804C-CEC04F463944
--vaconfiglock
Valid Argument unlock, lock
Description Sets the Intel Virtual Appliance Configuration lock.
Example
C:\>cctk --vaconfiglock=unlock
vaconfiglock=unlock
--valsetuppwd
Valid Argument <password>
Description Validates the setup password while setting a value in the BIOS. This is
applicable only if you set a setup password or both setup password and
system password.
Example
C:\>cctk --numlock=enable --valsetuppwd=<password>
numlock=enable
--valsyspwd
Valid Argument <password>
Description Validates the system password while setting a value in the BIOS. This is
applicable only if you set a system password and did not set a setup password.
Example
C:\>cctk --numlock=enable --valsyspwd=<password>
numlock=enable
--vaphysicalpresenceconfirm
Valid Argument on, off
Description Sets the VA Physical Presence Confirmation. If set to off, it will allow VA install
application to make virtual appliance configuration changes without
rebooting. If set to on, it forces VA install application to reboot the system to
make virtual appliance configuration.
Example
C:\>cctk --vaphysicalpresenceconfirm=off
vaphysicalpresenceconfirm=off
--vgadacsnoop
Valid Argument enable, disable
Description Enables or disables the Video Graphics Array (VGA) Digital-to-Analog
Converter (DAC) Snoop in BIOS.
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