Commands – Lenovo ThinkPad R61i User Manual

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4.

On the General Tab, Click Install Certificate, or if you are working with an
existing certificate, make a note of the Serial Number in the Value field on the
Details tab.

5.

Type your User ID and password in the User ID and password fields on the
Authentication prompt.

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 run.

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

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).

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