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Commands

Description

NETWK

[/D|/E|/A

[/IP

ip_address

|

/DN

domain_name]

[/NM

netmask]

NETWK

/D

(disable)

will

stop

all

network

traffic

by

disabling

all

network

adapters.

Networking

will

be

disabled

until

a

NETWK

/E

(enable)

command

is

run.

NETWK

/A

restricts

networking

to

the

IP

address

specified

by

either

the

/IP

switch

(dotted

decimal)

or

/DN

(DNS

name).

The

/NM

switch

provides

the

network

mask.

If

/NM

is

not

provided,

then

only

the

single

machine

specified

by

/IP

or

/DN

will

be

accessible.

The

state

of

this

command

persists

over

reboots,

so

networking

must

be

explicitly

enabled.

APUBKEY

[/ADD|/DEL]

asn_1_encoded_public_key

The

APASSWD

command

allows

an

administrator

to

remotely

manage

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signing

keys

on

each

PC.

More

than

one

key

can

be

stored

on

each

PC.

If

a

signed

message

is

processed,

each

key

will

be

tried

until

a

successful

one

is

found.

Keys

are

not

separately

named,

so

must

be

referenced

by

the

content.

A

new

key

can

be

added

using

the

ADD

parameter

and

deleted

with

the

DEL

parameter.

AUNCPW

[/ADD|/CHANGE|/DEL]

unc

[/USER

userid]

[/PWD

password]

[/REF

ref_name]

This

command

allows

you

to

add,

change

or

delete

a

password

for

a

network

drive

The

reference

name

can

be

used

as

a

shortcut

in

a

message

instead

of

using

the

UNC.

Return

values

are:

v

0

=

Successful.

v

1

=

Unable

to

set

with

the

information

provided.

v

2

=

Successful,

but

a

different

UNC

which

has

the

same

reference

name

has

already

been

defined.

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