Lenovo ThinkPad R61i User Manual

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Table 36. Antidote Delivery Manager commands (continued)

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 does
not persist over reboots, so networking must be
explicitly enabled and disabled after every reboot.

APUBKEY [/ADD|/DEL]
asn_1_encoded_public_key

The APASSWD command allows an administrator to
remotely manage the Antidote Delivery Manager
message 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.

Appendix B. Antidote Delivery Manager

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