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CMSTP


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Installs or removes a Connection Manager service profile. Used without optional parameters, installs a service profile with default settings appropriate to the operating system and to the user's permissions.


Syntax

CMSTP /?

CMSTP [/nf] [/ni] [/ns] [/su] [/u [/s]] "[d:][path]serviceprofile_filename.INF"

serviceprofile_filename.EXE /q:a /c:"CMSTP serviceprofile_filename.INF [/nf] [/ni] [/ns] [/u [/s]] [/su]"


Parameters
serviceprofile_filename.EXE (NTXP)
Specifies, by name, the installation package that contains the profile that you want to install.
"[d:][path]serviceprofile_filename.INF" (NTXP)
serviceprofile_filename.INF (NTXP)
Required. Specifies, by name, the configuration file that determines how the profile should be installed.

Switches
/? (NTXP)
Display help.
/c:"CMSTP ..." (NTXP)
?
/nf (NTXP)
Specifies that the support files should not be installed.
/ni (NTXP)
Specifies that a desktop icon should not be created. This is only valid for computers running Win95 Win98 WinME or NT4.
/ns (NTXP)
Specifies that a desktop shortcut should not be created. This is only valid for computers running NT2000 or NTXP.
/q:a (NTXP)
Specifies that the profile should be installed without prompting the user. The verification message that the installation has succeeded will still appear.
/s (NTXP)
Specifies that the service profile should be installed or uninstalled silently (without prompting for user response or displaying verification message).
/su (NTXP)
Specifies that the service profile should be installed for a single user rather than for all users. This is only valid for computers running NT2000 or NTXP.
/u (NTXP)
Specifies that the service profile should be uninstalled.

Related

none.


Notes

none.


Examples

none.


Errorlevels

none.


Availability
External
DOS
none
Windows
none
Windows NT
NTXP NT2003

Last Updated: 2003/07/28
Direct corrections or suggestions to: Rick Lively