System information

Command Line Configuration
/udomain\username
"
When configuring a Host computer,
specify a user account name to use when
connecting to the Host computer (either
peer-to-peer, or through a PC-Duo
Gateway). You need only specify the user
account name when your logged in
credentials are not sufficient for
configuring the Host computer (either
directly, or through a PC-Duo Gateway).
Example:
/UACME\george"
/x
When configuring a Host computer,
specify a password for the user account
you use when connecting to the Host
computer (either peer-to-peer, or through
a PC-Duo Gateway). You need only
specify the password when your logged in
credentials are not sufficient for
configuring the Host computer (either
directly, or through a PC-Duo Gateway).
The value to specify is a string value for
the password in quotes. The syntax is as
follows:
/X“password"
Example:
/X“foo"
mode
There are two mode commands you can
issue at the beginning of a PHSETUP
command:
mode:interactive, to allow for
error messages to appear during the
command executions.
mode:lockdown, to lock one or
more PC-Duo Host features.
mode:terminal services, to
cause the command line to affect the
Terminal Services template copy of the
settings, not the root Host settings.
Note that this is mutually exclusive
with mode:lockdown, which is
not applicable to TS template.
If none of these options is specified, then
the default mode is non-
interactive. PHSETUP does not
display error messages even if an error
occurs (this avoids interrupting a batch
file or login script processing.
NOTE: When you use the mode:lockdown parameter to lock down PC-Duo Host, you
cannot use the /p, /g, /s, /x, or /u parameters. See Lock Host settings” for more
information on this control.