Commands – Lenovo ThinkPad R50p User Manual

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Note:

If

your

User

ID

and

password

does

not

authenticate,

you

will

be

continuously

prompted

for

your

User

ID

and

password.

The

User

ID

and

password

requested

at

the

Authentication

prompt

will

need

to

be

set

up

on

the

server

computer.

This

User

ID

and

password

is

set

up

in

User

Accounts

located

on

the

Control

Panel

in

Windows.

Virtualization

Module

for

Antidote

Delivery

Manager

requires

a

password

set

for

this

User

Account.

6.

From

the

main

menu

in

the

Virtualization

Module

for

Antidote

Delivery

Manager

program,

click

Manage

and

Configure

.

7.

In

the

Upload

field,

click

Browse

,

and

browse

to

your

certificate.

Certificates

will

have

the

file

extension

of

.pfx.

8.

Type

in

your

password.

9.

Click

Submit

.

A

prompt

will

display

letting

you

know

the

file

was

uploaded

successfully.

10.

From

the

Virtualization

Module

for

Antidote

Delivery

Manager

menu,

click

Restart

Target

PC

.

This

reboots

the

server

computer

and

engages

the

installed

certificate.

Commands

The

following

commands

are

used

to

control

the

Virtualization

Module

for

Antidote

Delivery

Manager

program.

v

/E

-

enables

all

networking

(/ip

and

/nm

ignored).

v

/D

-

disables

all

networking

(/ip

and

/nm

ignored).

v

/A

-

allows

connection

to

defined

IP

address

or

domain

name

only.

v

/IP

-

allows

connection

to

specified

ip_address

only.

v

/DN

-

allows

connection

to

specified

domain_name

(DNS

name)

only.

v

/NM

-

net_mask

(optional)

default

=

255.255.255.255.

NETWK:

The

NETWK

command

controls

the

operation

of

all

networks.

v

NETWK

/D

disables

all

network

traffic

by

disabling

all

network

adapters.

v

NETWK

/E

enables

all

network

traffic.

Networking

will

be

disabled

until

a

NETWK

/E

(enable)

command

is

executed.

v

NETWK

/A

restricts

networking

to

the

IP

address

specified

by

either

the

/IP

switch

(dotted

decimal)

or

/DN

(DNS

name).

v

NETWK

/NM

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.

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.

REBOOT:

The

REBOOT

command

allows

scripts

written

by

administrators

to

cause

the

computer

to

reboot.

The

syntax

of

this

command

is

as

follows:

reboot.exe

[/rr

|

/win]

[/wait

|

/f]

v

/rr

-

boots

to

the

Predesktop

Area.

v

/win

-

boots

to

the

operating

system

immediately

(default).

v

/wait

-

boots

to

the

Predesktop

Area

or

operating

system

when

the

system

is

rebooted.

v

/f

-

forces

the

system

to

reboot

immediately

and

does

not

allow

the

user

to

close

open

applications.

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