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SetLACState Utility
Tool usage
Chapter 3
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Tool usage
The
SetLACState
utility can be run from the command prompt or it can be used during
RDP installations. It can also be added to the [GuiRunOnce] section of
unattend.txt
for
use in unattended installations.
Command line syntax
Use the following format at the command line:
SetLACState <Local Area Connection> [Enable | Disable] [/l <logfile>]
[/? | /help]
Command line arguments
Use the following command line arguments:
Command line examples
The following are valid
SetLACState
command line examples that achieve the same
result:
Example #1:
SetLACState 2 disable
Table 3-1
SetLACState
command line arguments
Argument
Function
<Local Area
Connection>
The name or ID of the LAN Connection (for example,
Local Area Connection or 1, 2, or 3).
NOTE:
If using this utility in the [GuiRunOnce]
section of
unattend.txt
, you must specify the ID of
the Local Area Connection. Specifying just the name
of the Local Area Connection results in an error. For
example, “Local Area Connection” has an ID of 1.
“Local Area Connection 2” has an ID of 2, and so on.
Local Area Connections that have been renamed no
longer have an ID.
[Enable | Disable]
Enables or disables the specified Local Area
Connection.
[/l <logfile>]
Lets you to specify where the logfile is saved. The
default location is on the system drive at:
%SystemRoot%\cpqsystem\log\setlacstate.log
.
/?
Displays utility usage (optional).
/help
Displays utility usage (optional).