1 ;// Romanian translation by Ștefan Fulea (stefan dot fulea at mail dot com)
2 ;// Russian translation by Kudratov Olimjon (olim98@bk.ru)
3 ;// Spanish translation by Ismael Ferreras Morezuelas <2014-11-07>
4 ;// Turkish translation by 2015 Erdem Ersoy (eersoy93) (erdemersoy [at] erdemersoy [dot] net)
5 ;// Simplified Chinese translation by Henry Tang Ih 2016 (henrytang2@hotmail.com)
6 ;// Traditional Chinese translation by Henry Tang Ih 2016 (henrytang2@hotmail.com)
10 SeverityNames=(Success=0x0:STATUS_SEVERITY_SUCCESS
11 Informational=0x1:STATUS_SEVERITY_INFORMATIONAL
12 Warning=0x2:STATUS_SEVERITY_WARNING
13 Error=0x3:STATUS_SEVERITY_ERROR
16 FacilityNames=(System=0x0:FACILITY_SYSTEM
19 LanguageNames=(English=0x409:MSG00409
21 Romanian=0x418:MSG00418
22 Russian=0x419:MSG00419
23 Spanish=0x40A:MSG0040A
24 Turkish=0x41F:MSG0041F
25 Chinese=0x804:MSG00804
26 Taiwanese=0x404:MSG00404
31 SymbolicName=MSG_ACCOUNTS_SYNTAX
35 NET ACCOUNTS [/FORCELOGOFF:{Minutes|NO}] [/MINPWLEN:Length]
36 [/MAXPWAGE:{Days|UNLIMITED}] [/MINPWAGE:Days]
37 [/UNIQUEPW:Count] [/DOMAIN]
40 NET ACCOUNTS [/FORCELOGOFF:{minuty|NO}] [/MINPWLEN:długość]
41 [/MAXPWAGE:{dni|UNLIMITED}] [/MINPWAGE:dni]
42 [/UNIQUEPW:liczba] [/DOMAIN]
45 NET ACCOUNTS [/FORCELOGOFF:{Minute|NO}] [/MINPWLEN:Lungime]
46 [/MAXPWAGE:{Zile|UNLIMITED}] [/MINPWAGE:Zile]
47 [/UNIQUEPW:Număr] [/DOMAIN]
50 NET ACCOUNTS [/FORCELOGOFF:{минуты | NO}] [/MINPWLEN:длина]
51 [/MAXPWAGE:{дни | UNLIMITED}] [/MINPWAGE:дни]
52 [/UNIQUEPW:число] [/DOMAIN]
55 NET ACCOUNTS [/FORCELOGOFF:{minutos | NO}] [/MINPWLEN:longitud]
56 [/MAXPWAGE:{días | UNLIMITED}] [/MINPWAGE:días]
57 [/UNIQUEPW:número] [/DOMAIN]
60 NET ACCOUNTS [/FORCELOGOFF:{Dakîka|NO}] [/MINPWLEN:Uzunluk]
61 [/MAXPWAGE:{Gün|UNLIMITED}] [/MINPWAGE:Gün]
62 [/UNIQUEPW:Sayı] [/DOMAIN]
65 NET ACCOUNTS [/FORCELOGOFF:{Minutes|NO}] [/MINPWLEN:Length]
66 [/MAXPWAGE:{Days|UNLIMITED}] [/MINPWAGE:Days]
67 [/UNIQUEPW:Count] [/DOMAIN]
70 NET ACCOUNTS [/FORCELOGOFF:{分鐘|NO}] [/MINPWLEN:長度]
71 [/MAXPWAGE:{天|UNLIMITED}] [/MINPWAGE:天]
72 [/UNIQUEPW:計數] [/DOMAIN]
77 SymbolicName=MSG_ACCOUNTS_HELP
81 NET ACCOUNTS updates the user accounts database and modifies password
82 and logon requirements for all accounts.
83 When used without parameters, NET ACCOUNTS displays the current settings for
84 passwords, logon limitations, and domain information.
86 Two conditions are required in order for options used with
87 NET ACCOUNTS to take effect.
89 - The password and logon requirements are only effective if user
90 accounts have been set up (user User Manager or the NET USER command).
92 - The Net Logon service must be running on all servers in the domain
93 that verify logon. Net Logon is started automatically when the
94 operating system starts.
96 /FORECELOGOFF:{minutes | NO} Sets the number of minutes a user has before
97 being forced to log off when the
98 account expires or valid logon hours expire.
99 NO, the default, prevents forced logoff.
100 /MINPWLEN:length Sets the minimum number of characters for
101 a password. The range is 0-14 characters;
102 the default is 6 characters.
103 /MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED} Sets the maximum numer of days that a
104 password is valid. No limit is specified
105 by using UNLIMITED. /MAXPWAGE cannot be less
106 than /MINPWAGE. The range is 1-999; the
107 default is to leave the value unchanged.
108 /MINPWAGE:days Sets the minimum number of days that must
109 pass before a user can change a password.
110 A value of 0 sets no minimum time. The range
111 is 0-999; the default is 0 days. /MINPWAGE
112 cannot be more than /MAXPWAGE.
113 /UNIQUEPW:number Requires that a users passwords be unique
114 through the specified number of password
115 changes. The maximum value is 24.
116 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain
117 controller of the current domain. Otherwise,
118 the operation is performed on the local
121 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
124 NET ACCOUNTS uaktualnia bazę kont użytkowników i zmienia hasło oraz wymagania
125 logowania dla wszystkich kont.
126 Użyte bez opcji, NET ACCOUNTS wyświetla bieżące ustawienia
127 hasła i ograniczeń logowania oraz informacje o domenie.
129 Aby opcje użyte z NET ACCOUNTS odniosły skutek, muszą być
130 spełnione dwa warunki.
132 - Wymagania hasła i logowania odnoszą skutek tylko wtedy, gdy
133 zostało utworzone konto użytkownika (w tym celu użyj
134 Menedżera użytkowników lub polecenia NET USER).
136 - Usługa logowania (Net Logon) musi być uruchomiona na wszystkich
137 serwerach w domenie, które weryfikują logowanie. Usługa logowania
138 jest uruchamiana automatycznie podczas uruchamiania systemu.
140 /FORECELOGOFF:{minuty | NO} Ustawia liczbę minut, przez które użytkownik
141 może być zalogowany przed wymuszeniem wylogowania
142 wskutek wygaśnięcia lub ważności godzin logowania.
143 NO, wartość domyślna, zapobiega wymuszaniu
145 /MINPWLEN:długość Ustawia minimalną liczbę znaków w haśle.
146 Zakres długości hasła wynosi od 0 do 14 znaków;
147 wartość domyślna to 6 znaków.
148 /MAXPWAGE:{dni | UNLIMITED} Ustawia maksymalną liczbę dni ważności
149 hasła. UNLIMITED ustala nieograniczony
150 czas ważności hasła. Wartość /MAXPWAGE nie
151 może być mniejsza od /MINPWAGE. Zakres wynosi
152 od 1 do 999; domyślnie wartość się nie zmienia.
153 /MINPWAGE:dni Ustawia minimalną liczbę dni, które muszą
154 minąć, zanim użytkownik może zmienić hasło.
155 Wartość 0 ustawia brak tego ograniczenia.
156 Zakres wynosi od 0 do 999; wartość domyślna
157 to 0 dni. Wartość /MINPWAGE nie może być
158 większa od wartości /MAXPWAGE.
159 /UNIQUEPW:liczba Wymaga, aby hasło użytkownika było unikatowe,
160 poprzez określoną liczbę zmian hasła.
161 Największa wartość to 24.
162 /DOMAIN Wykonuje operacje na kontrolerze domeny
163 w bieżącej domenie. W innym wypadku,
164 operacje te są dokonywane na komputerze
167 NET HELP polecenie | MORE wyświetla informacje na jednym ekranie na raz.
170 NET ACCOUNTS actualizează baza de utilizatori și modifică parola și
171 cerințele de autentificare pentru toate conturile.
172 Utilizat fără parametri, NET ACCOUNTS afișează configurația curentă pentru
173 parole, limitări de autentificare, și informații de domeniu.
175 Sunt necesare două condiții pentru ca opțiunile utilizate cu
176 NET ACCOUNTS să aibă efect.
178 - Cerințele de autentificare și parolele au sens doar când conturile
179 sunt instituite (cu Gestionarul de Utilizatori sau comanda NET USER).
181 - Este necesar ca serviciul Net Logon să fie activ în toate servele din
182 domeniul de autentificare. Serviciul Net Logon este lansat automat la
183 pornirea sistemului de operare.
185 /FORECELOGOFF:{minute | NO} Definește numărul minutelor precursoare unei
186 deautentificări forțate la expirarea contului
187 sau a numărului valid de ore de autentificare.
188 NO (implicit) previne deautentificarea forțată.
189 /MINPWLEN:length Sets the minimum number of characters for
190 a password. The range is 0-14 characters;
191 the default is 6 characters.
192 /MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED} Sets the maximum numer of days that a
193 password is valid. No limit is specified
194 by using UNLIMITED. /MAXPWAGE cannot be less
195 than /MINPWAGE. The range is 1-999; the
196 default is to leave the value unchanged.
197 /MINPWAGE:days Sets the minimum number of days that must
198 pass before a user can change a password.
199 A value of 0 sets no minimum time. The range
200 is 0-999; the default is 0 days. /MINPWAGE
201 cannot be more than /MAXPWAGE.
202 /UNIQUEPW:number Requires that a users passwords be unique
203 through the specified number of password
204 changes. The maximum value is 24.
205 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain
206 controller of the current domain. Otherwise,
207 the operation is performed on the local
210 NET HELP comandă | MORE (pentru afișare paginată).
213 NET ACCOUNTS updates the user accounts database and modifies password
214 and logon requirements for all accounts.
215 When used without parameters, NET ACCOUNTS displays the current settings for
216 passwords, logon limitations, and domain information.
218 Two conditions are required in order for options used with
219 NET ACCOUNTS to take effect.
221 - The password and logon requirements are only effective if user
222 accounts havebeen set up (user User Manager or the NET USER command).
224 - The Net Logon service must be running on all servers in the domain
225 that verify logon. Net Logon is started automatically when the
226 operating system starts.
228 /FORECELOGOFF:{minutes | NO} Sets the number of minutes a user has before
229 being forced to log off when the
230 account expires or valid logon hours expire.
231 NO, the default, prevents forced logoff.
232 /MINPWLEN:length Sets the minimum number of characters for
233 a password. The range is 0-14 characters;
234 the default is 6 characters.
235 /MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED} Sets the maximum numer of days that a
236 password is valid. No limit is specified
237 by using UNLIMITED. /MAXPWAGE cannot be less
238 than /MINPWAGE. The range is 1-999; the
239 default is to leave the value unchanged.
240 /MINPWAGE:days Sets the minimum number of days that must
241 pass before a user can change a password.
242 A value of 0 sets no minimum time. The range
243 is 0-999; the default is 0 days. /MINPWAGE
244 cannot be more than /MAXPWAGE.
245 /UNIQUEPW:number Requires that a users passwords be unique
246 through the specified number of password
247 changes. The maximum value is 24.
248 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain
249 controller of the current domain. Otherwise,
250 the operation is performed on the local
253 NET HELP имя_команды | MORE - постраничный просмотр справки.
256 NET ACCOUNTS updates the user accounts database and modifies password
257 and logon requirements for all accounts.
258 When used without parameters, NET ACCOUNTS displays the current settings for
259 passwords, logon limitations, and domain information.
261 Two conditions are required in order for options used with
262 NET ACCOUNTS to take effect.
264 - The password and logon requirements are only effective if user
265 accounts have been set up (user User Manager or the NET USER command).
267 - The Net Logon service must be running on all servers in the domain
268 that verify logon. Net Logon is started automatically when the
269 operating system starts.
271 /FORECELOGOFF:{minutes | NO} Sets the number of minutes a user has before
272 being forced to log off when the
273 account expires or valid logon hours expire.
274 NO, the default, prevents forced logoff.
275 /MINPWLEN:length Sets the minimum number of characters for
276 a password. The range is 0-14 characters;
277 the default is 6 characters.
278 /MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED} Sets the maximum numer of days that a
279 password is valid. No limit is specified
280 by using UNLIMITED. /MAXPWAGE cannot be less
281 than /MINPWAGE. The range is 1-999; the
282 default is to leave the value unchanged.
283 /MINPWAGE:days Sets the minimum number of days that must
284 pass before a user can change a password.
285 A value of 0 sets no minimum time. The range
286 is 0-999; the default is 0 days. /MINPWAGE
287 cannot be more than /MAXPWAGE.
288 /UNIQUEPW:number Requires that a users passwords be unique
289 through the specified number of password
290 changes. The maximum value is 24.
291 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain
292 controller of the current domain. Otherwise,
293 the operation is performed on the local
296 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
299 NET ACCOUNTS updates the user accounts database and modifies password
300 and logon requirements for all accounts.
301 When used without parameters, NET ACCOUNTS displays the current settings for
302 passwords, logon limitations, and domain information.
304 Two conditions are required in order for options used with
305 NET ACCOUNTS to take effect.
307 - The password and logon requirements are only effective if user
308 accounts havebeen set up (user User Manager or the NET USER command).
310 - The Net Logon service must be running on all servers in the domain
311 that verify logon. Net Logon is started autmatically when the
312 operating system starts.
314 /FORECELOGOFF:{minutes | NO} Sets the number of minutes a user has before
315 being forced to log off when the
316 account expires or valid logon hours expire.
317 NO, the default, prevents forced logoff.
318 /MINPWLEN:length Sets the minimum number of characters for
319 a password. The range is 0-14 characters;
320 the default is 6 characters.
321 /MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED} Sets the maximum numer of days that a
322 password is valid. No limit is specified
323 by using UNLIMITED. /MAXPWAGE cannot be less
324 than /MINPWAGE. The range is 1-999; the
325 default is to leave the value unchanged.
326 /MINPWAGE:days Sets the minimum number of days that must
327 pass before a user can change a password.
328 A value of 0 sets no minimum time. The range
329 is 0-999; the default is 0 days. /MINPWAGE
330 cannot be more than /MAXPWAGE.
331 /UNIQUEPW:number Requires that a users passwords be unique
332 through the specified number of password
333 changes. The maximum value is 24.
334 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain
335 controller of the current domain. Otherwise,
336 the operation is performed on the local
339 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
342 NET ACCOUNTS updates the user accounts database and modifies password
343 and logon requirements for all accounts.
344 When used without parameters, NET ACCOUNTS displays the current settings for
345 passwords, logon limitations, and domain information.
347 Two conditions are required in order for options used with
348 NET ACCOUNTS to take effect.
350 - The password and logon requirements are only effective if user
351 accounts havebeen set up (user User Manager or the NET USER command).
353 - The Net Logon service must be running on all servers in the domain
354 that verify logon. Net Logon is started automatically when the
355 operating system starts.
357 /FORECELOGOFF:{minutes | NO} Sets the number of minutes a user has before
358 being forced to log off when the
359 account expires or valid logon hours expire.
360 NO, the default, prevents forced logoff.
361 /MINPWLEN:length Sets the minimum number of characters for
362 a password. The range is 0-14 characters;
363 the default is 6 characters.
364 /MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED} Sets the maximum numer of days that a
365 password is valid. No limit is specified
366 by using UNLIMITED. /MAXPWAGE cannot be less
367 than /MINPWAGE. The range is 1-999; the
368 default is to leave the value unchanged.
369 /MINPWAGE:days Sets the minimum number of days that must
370 pass before a user can change a password.
371 A value of 0 sets no minimum time. The range
372 is 0-999; the default is 0 days. /MINPWAGE
373 cannot be more than /MAXPWAGE.
374 /UNIQUEPW:number Requires that a users passwords be unique
375 through the specified number of password
376 changes. The maximum value is 24.
377 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain
378 controller of the current domain. Otherwise,
379 the operation is performed on the local
382 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
385 NET ACCOUNTS updates the user accounts database and modifies password
386 and logon requirements for all accounts.
387 When used without parameters, NET ACCOUNTS displays the current settings for
388 passwords, logon limitations, and domain information.
390 Two conditions are required in order for options used with
391 NET ACCOUNTS to take effect.
393 - The password and logon requirements are only effective if user
394 accounts havebeen set up (user User Manager or the NET USER command).
396 - The Net Logon service must be running on all servers in the domain
397 that verify logon. Net Logon is started automatically when the
398 operating system starts.
400 /FORECELOGOFF:{minutes | NO} Sets the number of minutes a user has before
401 being forced to log off when the
402 account expires or valid logon hours expire.
403 NO, the default, prevents forced logoff.
404 /MINPWLEN:length Sets the minimum number of characters for
405 a password. The range is 0-14 characters;
406 the default is 6 characters.
407 /MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED} Sets the maximum numer of days that a
408 password is valid. No limit is specified
409 by using UNLIMITED. /MAXPWAGE cannot be less
410 than /MINPWAGE. The range is 1-999; the
411 default is to leave the value unchanged.
412 /MINPWAGE:days Sets the minimum number of days that must
413 pass before a user can change a password.
414 A value of 0 sets no minimum time. The range
415 is 0-999; the default is 0 days. /MINPWAGE
416 cannot be more than /MAXPWAGE.
417 /UNIQUEPW:number Requires that a users passwords be unique
418 through the specified number of password
419 changes. The maximum value is 24.
420 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain
421 controller of the current domain. Otherwise,
422 the operation is performed on the local
425 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
430 SymbolicName=MSG_COMPUTER_SYNTAX
434 NET COMPUTER \\computername {/ADD | /DEL}
437 NET COMPUTER \\nazwa_komputera {/ADD | /DEL}
440 NET COMPUTER \\computername {/ADD | /DEL}
443 NET COMPUTER \\computername {/ADD | /DEL}
446 NET COMPUTER \\computername {/ADD | /DEL}
449 NET COMPUTER \\computername {/ADD | /DEL}
452 NET COMPUTER \\computername {/ADD | /DEL}
455 NET COMPUTER \\computername {/ADD | /DEL}
460 SymbolicName=MSG_COMPUTER_HELP
464 NET COMPUTER adds or deletes computers from a domain database. This
465 command is available only on server operating systems.
467 \\computername Specifies the computer to add or delete from
469 /ADD Adds the specified computer to the domain.
470 /DEL Removes the specified computer from the domain.
473 NET COMPUTER dodaje lub usuwa komputer z bazy danych domeny.
474 To polecenie jest dostępne tylko na serwerowych systemach opoeracyjnych.
476 \\nazwa_komputera Określa komputer dodawany lub usuwany
478 /ADD Dodaje określony komputer do domeny.
479 /DEL Usuwa określony komputer z domeny.
482 NET COMPUTER adds or deletes computers from a domain database. This
483 command is available only on server operating systems.
485 \\computername Specifies the computer to add or delete from
487 /ADD Adds the specified computer to the domain.
488 /DEL Removes the specified computer from the domain.
491 NET COMPUTER adds or deletes computers from a domain database. This
492 command is available only on server operating systems.
494 \\computername Specifies the computer to add or delete from
496 /ADD Adds the specified computer to the domain.
497 /DEL Removes the specified computer from the domain.
500 NET COMPUTER adds or deletes computers from a domain database. This
501 command is available only on server operating systems.
503 \\computername Specifies the computer to add or delete from
505 /ADD Adds the specified computer to the domain.
506 /DEL Removes the specified computer from the domain.
509 NET COMPUTER adds or deletes computers from a domain database. This
510 command is available only on server operating systems.
512 \\computername Specifies the computer to add or delete from
514 /ADD Adds the specified computer to the domain.
515 /DEL Removes the specified computer from the domain.
518 NET COMPUTER adds or deletes computers from a domain database. This
519 command is available only on server operating systems.
521 \\computername Specifies the computer to add or delete from
523 /ADD Adds the specified computer to the domain.
524 /DEL Removes the specified computer from the domain.
527 NET COMPUTER adds or deletes computers from a domain database. This
528 command is available only on server operating systems.
530 \\computername Specifies the computer to add or delete from
532 /ADD Adds the specified computer to the domain.
533 /DEL Removes the specified computer from the domain.
538 SymbolicName=MSG_CONFIG_SYNTAX
542 NET CONFIG [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
545 NET CONFIG [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
548 NET CONFIG [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
551 NET CONFIG [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
554 NET CONFIG [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
557 NET CONFIG [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
560 NET CONFIG [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
563 NET CONFIG [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
568 SymbolicName=MSG_CONFIG_HELP
572 NET CONFIG displays coniguration information of the Workstation or
573 Server service. When used without the WORKSTATION or SERVER switch,
574 it displays a list of configurable services. To get help with
575 configuring a service, type NET HELP CONFIG service.
577 SERVER Displays information about the configuration of the
579 WORKSTATION Displays information about the configuration of the
582 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
585 NET CONFIG wyświetla informacje o konfiguracji usług Stacja robocza lub
586 Serwer. Polecenie użyte bez przełącznika SERVER lub WORKSTATION wyświetla,
587 listę usług dostępnych do konfiguracji. Aby uzyskać pomoc na temat
588 konfigurowania usługi, wpisz polecenie NET HELP CONFIG usługa.
590 SERVER Wyświetla informacje o konfiguracji usługi Serwer
591 WORKSTATION Wyświetla informacje o konfiguracji usługi Stacja robocza.
593 NET HELP polecenie | MORE wyświetla informacje na jednym ekranie na raz.
596 NET CONFIG displays coniguration information of the Workstation or
597 Server service. When used without the WORKSTATION or SERVER switch,
598 it displays a list of configurable services. To get help with
599 configuring a service, type NET HELP CONFIG service.
601 SERVER Displays information about the configuration of the
603 WORKSTATION Displays information about the configuration of the
606 NET HELP comandă | MORE (pentru afișare paginată).
609 NET CONFIG displays coniguration information of the Workstation or
610 Server service. When used without the WORKSTATION or SERVER switch,
611 it displays a list of configurable services. To get help with
612 configuring a service, type NET HELP CONFIG service.
614 SERVER Displays information about the configuration of the
616 WORKSTATION Displays information about the configuration of the
619 NET HELP имя_команды | MORE - постраничный просмотр справки.
622 NET CONFIG displays coniguration information of the Workstation or
623 Server service. When used without the WORKSTATION or SERVER switch,
624 it displays a list of configurable services. To get help with
625 configuring a service, type NET HELP CONFIG service.
627 SERVER Displays information about the configuration of the
629 WORKSTATION Displays information about the configuration of the
632 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
635 NET CONFIG displays coniguration information of the Workstation or
636 Server service. When used without the WORKSTATION or SERVER switch,
637 it displays a list of configurable services. To get help with
638 configuring a service, type NET HELP CONFIG service.
640 SERVER Displays information about the configuration of the
642 WORKSTATION Displays information about the configuration of the
645 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
648 NET CONFIG displays coniguration information of the Workstation or
649 Server service. When used without the WORKSTATION or SERVER switch,
650 it displays a list of configurable services. To get help with
651 configuring a service, type NET HELP CONFIG service.
653 SERVER Displays information about the configuration of the
655 WORKSTATION Displays information about the configuration of the
658 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
661 NET CONFIG displays coniguration information of the Workstation or
662 Server service. When used without the WORKSTATION or SERVER switch,
663 it displays a list of configurable services. To get help with
664 configuring a service, type NET HELP CONFIG service.
666 SERVER Displays information about the configuration of the
668 WORKSTATION Displays information about the configuration of the
671 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
676 SymbolicName=MSG_CONFIG_SERVER_SYNTAX
680 NET CONFIG SERVER [/AUTODISCONNECT:time] [/SRVCOMMENT:"text"]
684 NET CONFIG SERVER [/AUTODISCONNECT:czas] [/SRVCOMMENT:"tekst"]
688 NET CONFIG SERVER [/AUTODISCONNECT:time] [/SRVCOMMENT:"text"]
692 NET CONFIG SERVER [/AUTODISCONNECT:time] [/SRVCOMMENT:"text"]
696 NET CONFIG SERVER [/AUTODISCONNECT:time] [/SRVCOMMENT:"text"]
700 NET CONFIG SERVER [/AUTODISCONNECT:time] [/SRVCOMMENT:"text"]
704 NET CONFIG SERVER [/AUTODISCONNECT:time] [/SRVCOMMENT:"text"]
708 NET CONFIG SERVER [/AUTODISCONNECT:time] [/SRVCOMMENT:"text"]
714 SymbolicName=MSG_CONFIG_SERVER_HELP
718 NET CONFIG SERVER displays or changes settings for the Server service.
720 /AUTODISCONNECT:time Sets the maximum number of minutes a user's
721 session can be inactive before it is disconected.
722 You can specify -1 to never disconnect. The range
723 is -1-65535 minutes; the default is 15.
724 /SRVCOMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for the server that is displayed on
725 screen and with the NET VIEW command.
726 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
727 /HIDDEN:{YES | NO} Specifies whether the server's computer name
728 appears on displays listings of servers. Note that
729 hiding a serverdoes not alter the permissions
730 on that server. The default is NO.
732 To display the current configuration for the Server service,
733 type NET CONFIG SERVER without parameters.
735 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
738 NET CONFIG SERVER wyświetla lub zmienia ustawienia usługi Serwer.
740 /AUTODISCONNECT:czas Ustawia maksymalną liczbę minut, przez
741 które sesja użytkownika może być nieaktywna, zanim
742 nastąpi jej rozłączenie. Użyj wartości -1, aby
743 zapobiec rozłączaniu. Zakres wynosi od -1 do 65535
745 /SRVCOMMENT:"tekst" Dodaje komentarz dla serwera wyświetlany na
746 ekranie komputera i przez polecenie NET VIEW.
747 Tekst musi być ujęty w cudzysłów.
748 /HIDDEN:{YES | NO} Określa, czy nazwa serwera pojawia się
749 podczas wyświetlania listy serwerów. Należy pamiętać,
750 że ukrycie serwera nie zmienia uprawnień na tym
751 serwerze. Wartość domyślna: NO (nie ukrywaj).
753 Aby wyświetlić bieżącą konfigurację usługi Serwer,
754 wpisz NET CONFIG SERVER bez parametrów.
756 NET HELP polecenie | MORE wyświetla informacje na jednym ekranie na raz.
759 NET CONFIG SERVER displays or changes settings for the Server service.
761 /AUTODISCONNECT:time Sets the maximum number of minutes a user's
762 session can be inactive before it is disconected.
763 You can specify -1 to never disconnect. The range
764 is -1-65535 minutes; the default is 15.
765 /SRVCOMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for the server that is displayed on
766 screen and with the NET VIEW command.
767 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
768 /HIDDEN:{YES | NO} Specifies whether the server's computer name
769 appears on displays listings of servers. Note that
770 hiding a serverdoes not alter the permissions
771 on that server. The default is NO.
773 To display the current configuration for the Server service,
774 type NET CONFIG SERVER without parameters.
776 NET HELP comandă | MORE (pentru afișare paginată).
779 NET CONFIG SERVER displays or changes settings for the Server service.
781 /AUTODISCONNECT:time Sets the maximum number of minutes a user's
782 session can be inactive before it is disconected.
783 You can specify -1 to never disconnect. The range
784 is -1-65535 minutes; the default is 15.
785 /SRVCOMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for the server that is displayed on
786 screen and with the NET VIEW command.
787 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
788 /HIDDEN:{YES | NO} Specifies whether the server's computer name
789 appears on displays listings of servers. Note that
790 hiding a serverdoes not alter the permissions
791 on that server. The default is NO.
793 To display the current configuration for the Server service,
794 type NET CONFIG SERVER without parameters.
796 NET HELP имя_команды | MORE - постраничный просмотр справки.
799 NET CONFIG SERVER displays or changes settings for the Server service.
801 /AUTODISCONNECT:time Sets the maximum number of minutes a user's
802 session can be inactive before it is disconected.
803 You can specify -1 to never disconnect. The range
804 is -1-65535 minutes; the default is 15.
805 /SRVCOMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for the server that is displayed on
806 screen and with the NET VIEW command.
807 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
808 /HIDDEN:{YES | NO} Specifies whether the server's computer name
809 appears on displays listings of servers. Note that
810 hiding a serverdoes not alter the permissions
811 on that server. The default is NO.
813 To display the current configuration for the Server service,
814 type NET CONFIG SERVER without parameters.
816 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
819 NET CONFIG SERVER displays or changes settings for the Server service.
821 /AUTODISCONNECT:time Sets the maximum number of minutes a user's
822 session can be inactive before it is disconected.
823 You can specify -1 to never disconnect. The range
824 is -1-65535 minutes; the default is 15.
825 /SRVCOMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for the server that is displayed on
826 screen and with the NET VIEW command.
827 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
828 /HIDDEN:{YES | NO} Specifies whether the server's computer name
829 appears on displays listings of servers. Note that
830 hiding a serverdoes not alter the permissions
831 on that server. The default is NO.
833 To display the current configuration for the Server service,
834 type NET CONFIG SERVER without parameters.
836 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
839 NET CONFIG SERVER displays or changes settings for the Server service.
841 /AUTODISCONNECT:time Sets the maximum number of minutes a user's
842 session can be inactive before it is disconected.
843 You can specify -1 to never disconnect. The range
844 is -1-65535 minutes; the default is 15.
845 /SRVCOMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for the server that is displayed on
846 screen and with the NET VIEW command.
847 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
848 /HIDDEN:{YES | NO} Specifies whether the server's computer name
849 appears on displays listings of servers. Note that
850 hiding a serverdoes not alter the permissions
851 on that server. The default is NO.
853 To display the current configuration for the Server service,
854 type NET CONFIG SERVER without parameters.
856 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
859 NET CONFIG SERVER displays or changes settings for the Server service.
861 /AUTODISCONNECT:time Sets the maximum number of minutes a user's
862 session can be inactive before it is disconected.
863 You can specify -1 to never disconnect. The range
864 is -1-65535 minutes; the default is 15.
865 /SRVCOMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for the server that is displayed on
866 screen and with the NET VIEW command.
867 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
868 /HIDDEN:{YES | NO} Specifies whether the server's computer name
869 appears on displays listings of servers. Note that
870 hiding a serverdoes not alter the permissions
871 on that server. The default is NO.
873 To display the current configuration for the Server service,
874 type NET CONFIG SERVER without parameters.
876 NET HELP command | MORE displays one screen at a time.
881 SymbolicName=MSG_CONTINUE_SYNTAX
891 NET CONTINUE <nume serviciu>
894 NET CONTINUE <имя_службы>
897 NET CONTINUE <nombre del servicio>
900 NET CONTINUE <Hizmet Adı>
903 NET CONTINUE <Service Name>
911 SymbolicName=MSG_CONTINUE_HELP
915 NET CONTINUE reactivates a service that has been suspended by NET PAUSE.
917 service Is the paused service
918 For example, one of the following:
920 NT LM SECURITY SUPPORT PROVIDER
926 NET CONTINUE wznawia działanie usługi, która została.
927 wstrzymana poleceniem NET PAUSE.
929 usługa Wstrzymana usługa
930 Może to być jedna z następujących usług:
932 NT LM SECURITY SUPPORT PROVIDER
938 NET CONTINUE reactivates a service that has been suspended by NET PAUSE.
940 service Is the paused service
941 For example, one of the following:
943 NT LM SECURITY SUPPORT PROVIDER
949 NET CONTINUE reactivates a service that has been suspended by NET PAUSE.
951 service Is the paused service
952 For example, one of the following:
954 NT LM SECURITY SUPPORT PROVIDER
960 NET CONTINUE reactivates a service that has been suspended by NET PAUSE.
962 service Is the paused service
963 For example, one of the following:
965 NT LM SECURITY SUPPORT PROVIDER
971 NET CONTINUE reactivates a service that has been suspended by NET PAUSE.
973 service Is the paused service
974 For example, one of the following:
976 NT LM SECURITY SUPPORT PROVIDER
982 NET CONTINUE reactivates a service that has been suspended by NET PAUSE.
984 service Is the paused service
985 For example, one of the following:
987 NT LM SECURITY SUPPORT PROVIDER
993 NET CONTINUE reactivates a service that has been suspended by NET PAUSE.
995 service Is the paused service
996 For example, one of the following:
998 NT LM SECURITY SUPPORT PROVIDER
1006 SymbolicName=MSG_FILE_SYNTAX
1010 NET FILE [id [/CLOSE]]
1013 NET FILE [identyfikator [/CLOSE]]
1016 NET FILE [id [/CLOSE]]
1019 NET FILE [id [/CLOSE]]
1022 NET FILE [id [/CLOSE]]
1025 NET FILE [id [/CLOSE]]
1028 NET FILE [id [/CLOSE]]
1031 NET FILE [id [/CLOSE]]
1036 SymbolicName=MSG_FILE_HELP
1074 SymbolicName=MSG_GROUP_SYNTAX
1078 NET GROUP [groupname [/COMMENT:"text"]] [/DOMAIN]
1079 groupname {/ADD [/COMMENT:"text"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1080 groupname username [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1083 NET GROUP [nazwa_grupy [/COMMENT:"tekst"]] [/DOMAIN]
1084 nazwa_grupy {/ADD [/COMMENT:"tekst"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1085 nazwa_grupy nazwa_użytkownika [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1088 NET GROUP [groupname [/COMMENT:"text"]] [/DOMAIN]
1089 groupname {/ADD [/COMMENT:"text"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1090 groupname username [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1093 NET GROUP [groupname [/COMMENT:"text"]] [/DOMAIN]
1094 groupname {/ADD [/COMMENT:"text"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1095 groupname username [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1098 NET GROUP [groupname [/COMMENT:"text"]] [/DOMAIN]
1099 groupname {/ADD [/COMMENT:"text"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1100 groupname username [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1103 NET GROUP [groupname [/COMMENT:"text"]] [/DOMAIN]
1104 groupname {/ADD [/COMMENT:"text"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1105 groupname username [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1108 NET GROUP [groupname [/COMMENT:"text"]] [/DOMAIN]
1109 groupname {/ADD [/COMMENT:"text"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1110 groupname username [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1113 NET GROUP [groupname [/COMMENT:"text"]] [/DOMAIN]
1114 groupname {/ADD [/COMMENT:"text"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1115 groupname username [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1120 SymbolicName=MSG_GROUP_HELP
1124 NET GROUP adds, displays or modifies global groups on servers. When
1125 used without parameters, it displays the groupnames on the server.
1127 groupname Is the name of the group to add, expand, or delete.
1128 Supply only a groupname to view a list of users
1130 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1131 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1132 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1133 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1134 performed on the local computer.
1135 username[ ...] List one or more usernames to add to or remove from
1136 a group. Separate multiple username entries with a space.
1137 /ADD Adds a group, or adds a username to a group.
1138 /DELETE Removes a group, or removes a username from a group.
1141 NET GROUP dodaje, wyświetla lub modyfikuje grupy globalne na serwerach.
1142 Użyte bez parametrów wyświetla nazwy grup na serwerze.
1144 nazwa_grupy Nazwa grupy dodawanej, rozszerzanej lub usuwanej.
1145 Aby zobaczyć listę użytkowników w grupie, podaj
1147 /COMMENT:"tekst" Dodaje komentarz dla nowej lub istniejącej grupy.
1148 Tekst musi być ujęty w cudzysłów.
1149 /DOMAIN Wykonuje operację na kontrolerze domeny.
1150 Bez tego przełącznika operacje są wykonywane na
1151 komputerze lokalnym.
1152 nazwa_użytkownika[ ...] Lista zawierająca nazwy jednego lub kilku
1153 użytkowników dodawanych lub usuwanych z grupy.
1154 Rozdziel kolejne nazwy znakiem spacji.
1155 /ADD Dodaje grupę lub dodaje nazwę użytkownika do grupy.
1156 /DELETE Usuwa grupę lub usuwa nazwę użytkownika z grupy.
1159 NET GROUP adds, displays or modifies global groups on servers. When
1160 used without parameters, it displays the groupnames on the server.
1162 groupname Is the name of the group to add, expand, or delete.
1163 Supply only a groupname to view a list of users
1165 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1166 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1167 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1168 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1169 performed on the local computer.
1170 username[ ...] List one or more usernames to add to or remove from
1171 a group. Separate multiple username entries with a space.
1172 /ADD Adds a group, or adds a username to a group.
1173 /DELETE Removes a group, or removes a username from a group.
1176 NET GROUP adds, displays or modifies global groups on servers. When
1177 used without parameters, it displays the groupnames on the server.
1179 groupname Is the name of the group to add, expand, or delete.
1180 Supply only a groupname to view a list of users
1182 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1183 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1184 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1185 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1186 performed on the local computer.
1187 username[ ...] List one or more usernames to add to or remove from
1188 a group. Separate multiple username entries with a space.
1189 /ADD Adds a group, or adds a username to a group.
1190 /DELETE Removes a group, or removes a username from a group.
1193 NET GROUP adds, displays or modifies global groups on servers. When
1194 used without parameters, it displays the groupnames on the server.
1196 groupname Is the name of the group to add, expand, or delete.
1197 Supply only a groupname to view a list of users
1199 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1200 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1201 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1202 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1203 performed on the local computer.
1204 username[ ...] List one or more usernames to add to or remove from
1205 a group. Separate multiple username entries with a space.
1206 /ADD Adds a group, or adds a username to a group.
1207 /DELETE Removes a group, or removes a username from a group.
1210 NET GROUP adds, displays or modifies global groups on servers. When
1211 used without parameters, it displays the groupnames on the server.
1213 groupname Is the name of the group to add, expand, or delete.
1214 Supply only a groupname to view a list of users
1216 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1217 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1218 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1219 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1220 performed on the local computer.
1221 username[ ...] List one or more usernames to add to or remove from
1222 a group. Separate multiple username entries with a space.
1223 /ADD Adds a group, or adds a username to a group.
1224 /DELETE Removes a group, or removes a username from a group.
1227 NET GROUP adds, displays or modifies global groups on servers. When
1228 used without parameters, it displays the groupnames on the server.
1230 groupname Is the name of the group to add, expand, or delete.
1231 Supply only a groupname to view a list of users
1233 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1234 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1235 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1236 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1237 performed on the local computer.
1238 username[ ...] List one or more usernames to add to or remove from
1239 a group. Separate multiple username entries with a space.
1240 /ADD Adds a group, or adds a username to a group.
1241 /DELETE Removes a group, or removes a username from a group.
1244 NET GROUP adds, displays or modifies global groups on servers. When
1245 used without parameters, it displays the groupnames on the server.
1247 groupname Is the name of the group to add, expand, or delete.
1248 Supply only a groupname to view a list of users
1250 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1251 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1252 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1253 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1254 performed on the local computer.
1255 username[ ...] List one or more usernames to add to or remove from
1256 a group. Separate multiple username entries with a space.
1257 /ADD Adds a group, or adds a username to a group.
1258 /DELETE Removes a group, or removes a username from a group.
1263 SymbolicName=MSG_HELP_SYNTAX
1309 SymbolicName=MSG_HELP_HELP
1313 The following commands are available:
1315 NET ACCOUNTS NET HELP NET SHARE
1316 NET COMPUTER NET HELPMSG NET START
1317 NET CONFIG NET LOCALGROUP NET STATISTICS
1318 NET CONFIG SERVER NET NAME NET STOP
1319 NET CONFIG WORKSTATION NET PAUSE NET TIME
1320 NET CONTINUE NET PRINT NET USE
1321 NET FILE NET SEND NET USER
1322 NET GROUP NET SESSION NET VIEW
1324 NET HELP SYNTAX explains how to read NET HELP syntax lines.
1325 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
1328 Dostępne polecenia to:
1330 NET ACCOUNTS NET HELP NET SHARE
1331 NET COMPUTER NET HELPMSG NET START
1332 NET CONFIG NET LOCALGROUP NET STATISTICS
1333 NET CONFIG SERVER NET NAME NET STOP
1334 NET CONFIG WORKSTATION NET PAUSE NET TIME
1335 NET CONTINUE NET PRINT NET USE
1336 NET FILE NET SEND NET USER
1337 NET GROUP NET SESSION NET VIEW
1339 NET HELP SYNTAX explains how to read NET HELP syntax lines.
1340 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
1343 Sunt disponibile următoarele comenzi:
1345 NET ACCOUNTS NET HELP NET SHARE
1346 NET COMPUTER NET HELPMSG NET START
1347 NET CONFIG NET LOCALGROUP NET STATISTICS
1348 NET CONFIG SERVER NET NAME NET STOP
1349 NET CONFIG WORKSTATION NET PAUSE NET TIME
1350 NET CONTINUE NET PRINT NET USE
1351 NET FILE NET SEND NET USER
1352 NET GROUP NET SESSION NET VIEW
1354 NET HELP SYNTAX explains how to read NET HELP syntax lines.
1355 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
1358 Доступны следующие команды:
1360 NET ACCOUNTS NET HELP NET SHARE
1361 NET COMPUTER NET HELPMSG NET START
1362 NET CONFIG NET LOCALGROUP NET STATISTICS
1363 NET CONFIG SERVER NET NAME NET STOP
1364 NET CONFIG WORKSTATION NET PAUSE NET TIME
1365 NET CONTINUE NET PRINT NET USE
1366 NET FILE NET SEND NET USER
1367 NET GROUP NET SESSION NET VIEW
1369 NET HELP SYNTAX explains how to read NET HELP syntax lines.
1370 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
1373 Éstos son los argumentos de línea de comandos disponibles:
1375 NET ACCOUNTS NET HELP NET SHARE
1376 NET COMPUTER NET HELPMSG NET START
1377 NET CONFIG NET LOCALGROUP NET STATISTICS
1378 NET CONFIG SERVER NET NAME NET STOP
1379 NET CONFIG WORKSTATION NET PAUSE NET TIME
1380 NET CONTINUE NET PRINT NET USE
1381 NET FILE NET SEND NET USER
1382 NET GROUP NET SESSION NET VIEW
1384 NET HELP SYNTAX explains how to read NET HELP syntax lines.
1385 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
1388 Aşağıdaki komutlar kullanılabilir:
1390 NET ACCOUNTS NET HELP NET SHARE
1391 NET COMPUTER NET HELPMSG NET START
1392 NET CONFIG NET LOCALGROUP NET STATISTICS
1393 NET CONFIG SERVER NET NAME NET STOP
1394 NET CONFIG WORKSTATION NET PAUSE NET TIME
1395 NET CONTINUE NET PRINT NET USE
1396 NET FILE NET SEND NET USER
1397 NET GROUP NET SESSION NET VIEW
1399 NET HELP SYNTAX explains how to read NET HELP syntax lines.
1400 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
1405 NET ACCOUNTS NET HELP NET SHARE
1406 NET COMPUTER NET HELPMSG NET START
1407 NET CONFIG NET LOCALGROUP NET STATISTICS
1408 NET CONFIG SERVER NET NAME NET STOP
1409 NET CONFIG WORKSTATION NET PAUSE NET TIME
1410 NET CONTINUE NET PRINT NET USE
1411 NET FILE NET SEND NET USER
1412 NET GROUP NET SESSION NET VIEW
1414 NET HELP SYNTAX explains how to read NET HELP syntax lines.
1415 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
1420 NET ACCOUNTS NET HELP NET SHARE
1421 NET COMPUTER NET HELPMSG NET START
1422 NET CONFIG NET LOCALGROUP NET STATISTICS
1423 NET CONFIG SERVER NET NAME NET STOP
1424 NET CONFIG WORKSTATION NET PAUSE NET TIME
1425 NET CONTINUE NET PRINT NET USE
1426 NET FILE NET SEND NET USER
1427 NET GROUP NET SESSION NET VIEW
1429 NET HELP SYNTAX explains how to read NET HELP syntax lines.
1430 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
1435 SymbolicName=MSG_HELPMSG_SYNTAX
1439 NET HELPMSG message#
1442 NET HELPMSG komunikat#
1445 NET HELPMSG <Error Code>
1448 NET HELPMSG <Код ошибки>
1451 NET HELPMSG <código de error>
1454 NET HELPMSG <Yanlışlık Kodu>
1457 NET HELPMSG message#
1465 SymbolicName=MSG_HELPMSG_HELP
1469 NET HELPMSG displays information about network messages (such as
1470 error, warning and alert messages). When you type NET HELPMSG and the numeric
1471 error (for example, "net helpmsg 2182"), you will get information about the
1472 message and suggested actions you can take to solve the problem.
1474 message# Is the numerical error with which you need help.
1477 NET HELPMSG wyświetla informacje o komunikatach sieci (takich
1478 jak błąd, ostrzeżenie lub alarm). Gdy wpiszesz NET HELPMSG i błąd numeryczny
1479 (na przykład "net helpmsg 2182"), system
1480 objaśni komunikat i zasugeruje rozwiązanie problemu.
1482 komunikat# Numeryczny błąd systemu, o którym chcesz uzyskać informacje.
1485 NET HELPMSG displays information about network messages (such as
1486 error, warning and alert messages). When you type NET HELPMSG and the numeric
1487 error (for example, "net helpmsg 2182"), you will get information about the
1488 message and suggested actions you can take to solve the problem.
1490 message# Is the numerical error with which you need help.
1493 NET HELPMSG displays information about network messages (such as
1494 error, warning and alert messages). When you type NET HELPMSG and the numeric
1495 error (for example, "net helpmsg 2182"), you will get information about the
1496 message and suggested actions you can take to solve the problem.
1498 message# Is the numerical error with which you need help.
1501 NET HELPMSG displays information about network messages (such as
1502 error, warning and alert messages). When you type NET HELPMSG and the numeric
1503 error (for example, "net helpmsg 2182"), you will get information about the
1504 message and suggested actions you can take to solve the problem.
1506 message# Is the numerical error with which you need help.
1509 NET HELPMSG displays information about network messages (such as
1510 error, warning and alert messages). When you type NET HELPMSG and the numeric
1511 error (for example, "net helpmsg 2182"), you will get information about the
1512 message and suggested actions you can take to solve the problem.
1514 message# Is the numerical error with which you need help.
1517 NET HELPMSG displays information about network messages (such as
1518 error, warning and alert messages). When you type NET HELPMSG and the numeric
1519 error (for example, "net helpmsg 2182"), you will get information about the
1520 message and suggested actions you can take to solve the problem.
1522 message# Is the numerical error with which you need help.
1525 NET HELPMSG displays information about network messages (such as
1526 error, warning and alert messages). When you type NET HELPMSG and the numeric
1527 error (for example, "net helpmsg 2182"), you will get information about the
1528 message and suggested actions you can take to solve the problem.
1530 message# Is the numerical error with which you need help.
1535 SymbolicName=MSG_LOCALGROUP_SYNTAX
1539 NET LOCALGROUP [groupname [/COMMENT:"text"]] [/DOMAIN]
1540 groupname {/ADD [/COMMENT:"text"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1541 groupname name [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1544 NET LOCALGROUP [nazwa_grupy [/COMMENT:"tekst"]] [/DOMAIN]
1545 nazwa_grupy {/ADD [/COMMENT:"tekst"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1546 nazwa_grupy nazwa [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1549 NET LOCALGROUP [nume-de-grup [/COMMENT:"text"]] [/DOMAIN]
1550 nume-de-grup {/ADD [/COMMENT:"text"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1551 nume-de-grup nume [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1554 NET LOCALGROUP [имя_группы [/COMMENT:"текст"]] [/DOMAIN]
1555 имя_группы {/ADD [/COMMENT:"текст"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1556 имя_группы имя [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1559 NET LOCALGROUP [grupo [/COMMENT:"texto"]] [/DOMAIN]
1560 grupo {/ADD [/COMMENT:"texto"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1561 grupo nombre [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1564 NET LOCALGROUP [takım adı [/COMMENT:"metin"]] [/DOMAIN]
1565 takım adı {/ADD [/COMMENT:"metin"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1566 takım adı ad [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1569 NET LOCALGROUP [groupname [/COMMENT:"text"]] [/DOMAIN]
1570 groupname {/ADD [/COMMENT:"text"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1571 groupname name [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1574 NET LOCALGROUP [組名 [/COMMENT:"文字"]] [/DOMAIN]
1575 組名 {/ADD [/COMMENT:"文字"] | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1576 組名稱 [...] {/ADD | /DELETE} [/DOMAIN]
1581 SymbolicName=MSG_LOCALGROUP_HELP
1585 NET LOCALGROUP adds, displays or modifies local groups on computers. When
1586 used without parameters, it displays the local groups on the computer.
1588 groupname Is the name of the local group to add, expand, or
1589 delete. Supply only a groupname to view a list of
1590 users or global groups in a local group.
1591 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1592 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1593 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1594 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1595 performed on the local computer.
1596 name[ ...] List one or more usernames or groupnams to add to or
1597 remove from a local group. Separate multiple entries with
1598 a space. Names may be users or global groups, but not
1599 other local groups. If a user is from another doamin,
1600 preface the username with the domain name (for
1601 example, SALES\RALPHR).
1602 /ADD Adds a groupname or username to a local group. An account
1603 must be established for users or global groups added to a
1604 local group with this command.
1605 /DELETE Removes a groupname or username from a local group.
1608 NET LOCALGROUP dodaje, wyświetla, lub modyfikuje grupy lokalne na komputerach
1609 Polecenie użyte bez parametrów wyświetla grupy lokalne na komputerze.
1611 nazwa_grupy Nazwa grupy dodawanej, rozszerzanej lub usuwanej.
1612 Aby zobaczyć listę użytkowników lub grup globalnych
1613 w grupie lokalnej, podaj tylko nazwę grupy.
1614 /COMMENT:"tekst" Dodaje komentarz dla nowej lub istniejącej grupy.
1615 Tekst musi być ujęty w cudzysłów.
1616 /DOMAIN Wykonuje operację na kontrolerze bieżącej domeny.
1617 Bez tego przełącznika operacje są wykonywane na
1618 komputerze lokalnym.
1619 nazwa[ ...] Lista zawierająca nazwy jednego lub kilku użytkowników
1620 lub grup, dodawanych lub usuwanych z grupy lokalnej.
1621 Rozdziel kolejne wpisy znakiem spacji. Lista może zawierać
1622 nazwy użytkowników lub grup globalnych, lecz nie może
1623 zawierać nazw innych grup lokalnych. Podając nazwę
1624 użytkownika z innej domeny poprzedź ją nazwą domeny
1625 (na przykład: WARSZAWA\PIOTRS).
1626 /ADD Dodaje nazwę grupy lub użytkownika do grupy lokalnej.
1627 Dla użytkowników lub grup globalnych dodawanych tym
1628 poleceniem do grupy lokalnej należy wcześniej utworzyć
1630 /DELETE Usuwa nazwę grupy lub użytkownika z grupy lokalnej.
1633 NET LOCALGROUP adds, displays or modifies local groups on computers. When
1634 used without parameters, it displays the local groups on the computer.
1636 groupname Is the name of the local group to add, expand, or
1637 delete. Supply only a groupname to view a list of
1638 users or global groups in a local group.
1639 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1640 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1641 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1642 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1643 performed on the local computer.
1644 name[ ...] List one or more usernames or groupnams to add to or
1645 remove from a local group. Separate multiple entries with
1646 a space. Names may be users or global groups, but not
1647 other local groups. If a user is from another doamin,
1648 preface the username with the domain name (for
1649 example, SALES\RALPHR).
1650 /ADD Adds a groupname or username to a local group. An account
1651 must be established for users or global groups added to a
1652 local group with this command.
1653 /DELETE Removes a groupname or username from a local group.
1656 NET LOCALGROUP adds, displays or modifies local groups on computers. When
1657 used without parameters, it displays the local groups on the computer.
1659 groupname Is the name of the local group to add, expand, or
1660 delete. Supply only a groupname to view a list of
1661 users or global groups in a local group.
1662 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1663 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1664 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1665 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1666 performed on the local computer.
1667 name[ ...] List one or more usernames or groupnams to add to or
1668 remove from a local group. Separate multiple entries with
1669 a space. Names may be users or global groups, but not
1670 other local groups. If a user is from another doamin,
1671 preface the username with the domain name (for
1672 example, SALES\RALPHR).
1673 /ADD Adds a groupname or username to a local group. An account
1674 must be established for users or global groups added to a
1675 local group with this command.
1676 /DELETE Removes a groupname or username from a local group.
1679 NET LOCALGROUP adds, displays or modifies local groups on computers. When
1680 used without parameters, it displays the local groups on the computer.
1682 groupname Is the name of the local group to add, expand, or
1683 delete. Supply only a groupname to view a list of
1684 users or global groups in a local group.
1685 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1686 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1687 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1688 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1689 performed on the local computer.
1690 name [ ...] List one or more usernames or groupnams to add to or
1691 remove from a local group. Separate multiple entries with
1692 a space. Names may be users or global groups, but not
1693 other local groups. If a user is from another doamin,
1694 preface the username with the domain name (for
1695 example, SALES\RALPHR).
1696 /ADD Adds a groupname or username to a local group. An account
1697 must be established for users or global groups added to a
1698 local group with this command.
1699 /DELETE Removes a groupname or username from a local group.
1702 NET LOCALGROUP adds, displays or modifies local groups on computers. When
1703 used without parameters, it displays the local groups on the computer.
1705 groupname Is the name of the local group to add, expand, or
1706 delete. Supply only a groupname to view a list of
1707 users or global groups in a local group.
1708 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1709 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1710 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1711 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1712 performed on the local computer.
1713 name[ ...] List one or more usernames or groupnams to add to or
1714 remove from a local group. Separate multiple entries with
1715 a space. Names may be users or global groups, but not
1716 other local groups. If a user is from another doamin,
1717 preface the username with the domain name (for
1718 example, SALES\RALPHR).
1719 /ADD Adds a groupname or username to a local group. An account
1720 must be established for users or global groups added to a
1721 local group with this command.
1722 /DELETE Removes a groupname or username from a local group.
1725 NET LOCALGROUP adds, displays or modifies local groups on computers. When
1726 used without parameters, it displays the local groups on the computer.
1728 groupname Is the name of the local group to add, expand, or
1729 delete. Supply only a groupname to view a list of
1730 users or global groups in a local group.
1731 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1732 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1733 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1734 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1735 performed on the local computer.
1736 name[ ...] List one or more usernames or groupnams to add to or
1737 remove from a local group. Separate multiple entries with
1738 a space. Names may be users or global groups, but not
1739 other local groups. If a user is from another doamin,
1740 preface the username with the domain name (for
1741 example, SALES\RALPHR).
1742 /ADD Adds a groupname or username to a local group. An account
1743 must be established for users or global groups added to a
1744 local group with this command.
1745 /DELETE Removes a groupname or username from a local group.
1748 NET LOCALGROUP adds, displays or modifies local groups on computers. When
1749 used without parameters, it displays the local groups on the computer.
1751 groupname Is the name of the local group to add, expand, or
1752 delete. Supply only a groupname to view a list of
1753 users or global groups in a local group.
1754 /COMMENT:"text" Adds a comment for a new or existing group.
1755 Enclose the text in quotation marks.
1756 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller
1757 of the current domain. Otherwise, the operation is
1758 performed on the local computer.
1759 name[ ...] List one or more usernames or groupnams to add to or
1760 remove from a local group. Separate multiple entries with
1761 a space. Names may be users or global groups, but not
1762 other local groups. If a user is from another doamin,
1763 preface the username with the domain name (for
1764 example, SALES\RALPHR).
1765 /ADD Adds a groupname or username to a local group. An account
1766 must be established for users or global groups added to a
1767 local group with this command.
1768 /DELETE Removes a groupname or username from a local group.
1773 SymbolicName=MSG_NAME_SYNTAX
1803 SymbolicName=MSG_NAME_HELP
1841 SymbolicName=MSG_PAUSE_SYNTAX
1851 NET PAUSE <nume serviciu>
1854 NET PAUSE <имя_службы>
1857 NET PAUSE <nombre del servicio>
1871 SymbolicName=MSG_PAUSE_HELP
1875 NET PAUSE suspends a service. Pausing a service puts it on hold.
1877 service The name of the service to be paused.
1880 NET PAUSE wstrzymuje usługę.
1882 usługa Nazwa wstrzymywanej usługi.
1885 NET PAUSE suspends a service. Pausing a service puts it on hold.
1887 service The name of the service to be paused.
1890 NET PAUSE suspends a service. Pausing a service puts it on hold.
1892 service The name of the service to be paused.
1895 NET PAUSE suspends a service. Pausing a service puts it on hold.
1896 service The name of the service to be paused.
1899 NET PAUSE suspends a service. Pausing a service puts it on hold.
1901 service The name of the service to be paused.
1904 NET PAUSE suspends a service. Pausing a service puts it on hold.
1906 service The name of the service to be paused.
1909 NET PAUSE suspends a service. Pausing a service puts it on hold.
1911 service The name of the service to be paused.
1916 SymbolicName=MSG_PRINT_SYNTAX
1946 SymbolicName=MSG_PRINT_HELP
1984 SymbolicName=MSG_SEND_SYNTAX
2014 SymbolicName=MSG_SEND_HELP
2052 SymbolicName=MSG_SESSION_SYNTAX
2082 SymbolicName=MSG_SESSION_HELP
2120 SymbolicName=MSG_SHARE_SYNTAX
2150 SymbolicName=MSG_SHARE_HELP
2188 SymbolicName=MSG_START_SYNTAX
2218 SymbolicName=MSG_START_HELP
2222 NET START starts services or lists running services.
2224 service The name of the service to be started.
2226 When typed at the command prompt, service name of two words or more must
2227 be enclosed in quotation marks. For example, NET START "NET LOGON"
2228 starts the net logon service.
2231 NET START uruchamia usługi lub wyświetla uruchomione usługi.
2233 usługa Nazwa uruchamianej usługi.
2235 Nazwy usług mające dwa lub więcej słów wpisywane w.
2236 wierszu polecenia muszą być ujęte w cudzysłów. Przykładowo,
2237 NET START "NET LOGON" uruchamia usługę logowania w sieci.
2240 NET START starts services or lists running services.
2242 service The name of the service to be started.
2244 When typed at the command prompt, service name of two words or more must
2245 be enclosed in quotation marks. For example, NET START "NET LOGON"
2246 starts the net logon service.
2249 NET START starts services or lists running services.
2251 service The name of the service to be started.
2253 When typed at the command prompt, service name of two words or more must
2254 be enclosed in quotation marks. For example, NET START "NET LOGON"
2255 starts the net logon service.
2258 NET START starts services or lists running services.
2260 service The name of the service to be started.
2262 When typed at the command prompt, service name of two words or more must
2263 be enclosed in quotation marks. For example, NET START "NET LOGON"
2264 starts the net logon service.
2267 NET START starts services or lists running services.
2269 service The name of the service to be started.
2271 When typed at the command prompt, service name of two words or more must
2272 be enclosed in quotation marks. For example, NET START "NET LOGON"
2273 starts the net logon service.
2276 NET START starts services or lists running services.
2278 service The name of the service to be started.
2280 When typed at the command prompt, service name of two words or more must
2281 be enclosed in quotation marks. For example, NET START "NET LOGON"
2282 starts the net logon service.
2285 NET START starts services or lists running services.
2287 service The name of the service to be started.
2289 When typed at the command prompt, service name of two words or more must
2290 be enclosed in quotation marks. For example, NET START "NET LOGON"
2291 starts the net logon service.
2296 SymbolicName=MSG_STATISTICS_SYNTAX
2300 NET STATISTICS [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
2303 NET STATISTICS [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
2306 NET STATISTICS [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
2309 NET STATISTICS [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
2312 NET STATISTICS [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
2315 NET STATISTICS [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
2318 NET STATISTICS [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
2321 NET STATISTICS [SERVER | WORKSTATION]
2326 SymbolicName=MSG_STATISTICS_HELP
2330 NET STATISTICS displays the statisticslog for the local Workstation or
2331 Server service. Used without parameters, NET STATISTICS displays
2332 the services for which statistics are available.
2334 SERVER Displays the Server service statistics.
2335 WORKSTATION Displays the Workstation service statistics.
2338 NET STATISTICS wyświetla dziennik statystyki dla lokalnej usługi
2339 Stacja robocza lub Serwer. Użyte bez parametrów, NET STATISTICS wyświetla
2340 usługi dla których statystyka jest dostępna.
2342 SERVER Wyświetla statystykę usługi Serwer.
2343 WORKSTATION Wyświetla statystykę usługi Stacja robocza.
2346 NET STATISTICS displays the statisticslog for the local Workstation or
2347 Server service. Used without parameters, NET STATISTICS displays
2348 the services for which statistics are available.
2350 SERVER Displays the Server service statistics.
2351 WORKSTATION Displays the Workstation service statistics.
2354 NET STATISTICS displays the statisticslog for the local Workstation or
2355 Server service. Used without parameters, NET STATISTICS displays
2356 the services for which statistics are available.
2358 SERVER Displays the Server service statistics.
2359 WORKSTATION Displays the Workstation service statistics.
2362 NET STATISTICS displays the statisticslog for the local Workstation or
2363 Server service. Used without parameters, NET STATISTICS displays
2364 the services for which statistics are available.
2366 SERVER Displays the Server service statistics.
2367 WORKSTATION Displays the Workstation service statistics.
2370 NET STATISTICS displays the statisticslog for the local Workstation or
2371 Server service. Used without parameters, NET STATISTICS displays
2372 the services for which statistics are available.
2374 SERVER Displays the Server service statistics.
2375 WORKSTATION Displays the Workstation service statistics.
2378 NET STATISTICS displays the statisticslog for the local Workstation or
2379 Server service. Used without parameters, NET STATISTICS displays
2380 the services for which statistics are available.
2382 SERVER Displays the Server service statistics.
2383 WORKSTATION Displays the Workstation service statistics.
2386 NET STATISTICS displays the statisticslog for the local Workstation or
2387 Server service. Used without parameters, NET STATISTICS displays
2388 the services for which statistics are available.
2390 SERVER Displays the Server service statistics.
2391 WORKSTATION Displays the Workstation service statistics.
2396 SymbolicName=MSG_STOP_SYNTAX
2406 NET STOP <nume serviciu>
2409 NET STOP <имя_службы>
2412 NET STOP <nombre del servicio>
2415 NET STOP <Hizmet Adı>
2426 SymbolicName=MSG_STOP_HELP
2430 NET STOP stops services.
2432 service The name of the service to be stopped.
2434 Stopping a service cancels any network connection the service is
2435 using. Also, some services are dependent on others. Stopping one
2436 service can stop others. Some services cannot be stopped.
2439 NET STOP zatrzymuje usługi.
2441 usługa Nazwa zatrzymywanej usługi.
2443 Zatrzymanie usługi rozłącza wszystkie połączenia sieciowe
2444 używane przez usługę. Niektóre usługi zależą od innych. Zatrzymanie jednej
2445 może też zatrzymać inne. Niektóre usługi nie mogą być zatrzymane.
2448 NET STOP stops services.
2450 service The name of the service to be stopped.
2452 Stopping a service cancels any network connection the service is
2453 using. Also, some services are dependent on others. Stopping one
2454 service can stop others. Some services cannot be stopped.
2457 NET STOP stops services.
2459 service The name of the service to be stopped.
2461 Stopping a service cancels any network connection the service is
2462 using. Also, some services are dependent on others. Stopping one
2463 service can stop others. Some services cannot be stopped.
2466 NET STOP stops services.
2468 service The name of the service to be stopped.
2470 Stopping a service cancels any network connection the service is
2471 using. Also, some services are dependent on others. Stopping one
2472 service can stop others. Some services cannot be stopped.
2475 NET STOP stops services.
2477 service The name of the service to be stopped.
2479 Stopping a service cancels any network connection the service is
2480 using. Also, some services are dependent on others. Stopping one
2481 service can stop others. Some services cannot be stopped.
2484 NET STOP stops services.
2486 service The name of the service to be stopped.
2488 Stopping a service cancels any network connection the service is
2489 using. Also, some services are dependent on others. Stopping one
2490 service can stop others. Some services cannot be stopped.
2493 NET STOP stops services.
2495 service The name of the service to be stopped.
2497 Stopping a service cancels any network connection the service is
2498 using. Also, some services are dependent on others. Stopping one
2499 service can stop others. Some services cannot be stopped.
2504 SymbolicName=MSG_TIME_SYNTAX
2534 SymbolicName=MSG_TIME_HELP
2572 SymbolicName=MSG_USE_SYNTAX
2602 SymbolicName=MSG_USE_HELP
2640 SymbolicName=MSG_USER_SYNTAX
2644 NET USER [username [password | *] [options]] [/DOMAIN]
2645 username {password | *} /ADD [options] [/DOMAIN]
2646 username [/DELETE] [/DOMAIN]
2649 NET USER [nazwa_użytkownika [hasło | *] [opcje]] [/DOMAIN]
2650 nazwa_użytkownika {hasło | *} /ADD [opcje] [/DOMAIN]
2651 nazwa_użytkownika [/DELETE] [/DOMAIN]
2654 NET USER [nume-utilizator [parolă | *] [opțiuni]] [/DOMAIN]
2655 nume-utilizator {parolă | *} /ADD [opțiuni] [/DOMAIN]
2656 nume-utilizator [/DELETE] [/DOMAIN]
2659 NET USER [имя_пользователя [пароль | *] [параметры]] [/DOMAIN]
2660 имя_пользователя {пароль | *} /ADD [параметры] [/DOMAIN]
2661 имя_пользователя [/DELETE] [/DOMAIN]
2664 NET USER [usuario [contraseña | *] [opciones]] [/DOMAIN]
2665 usuario {contraseña | *} /ADD [opciones] [/DOMAIN]
2666 usuario [/DELETE] [/DOMAIN]
2669 NET USER [kullanıcı adı [şifre | *] [seçenekler]] [/DOMAIN]
2670 kullanıcı adı {şifre | *} /ADD [seçenekler] [/DOMAIN]
2671 kullanıcı adı [/DELETE] [/DOMAIN]
2674 NET USER [username [password | *] [options]] [/DOMAIN]
2675 username {password | *} /ADD [options] [/DOMAIN]
2676 username [/DELETE] [/DOMAIN]
2679 NET USER [使用者名 [密碼 | *] [選項]] [/DOMAIN]
2680 使用者名 {密碼 | *} /ADD [選項] [/DOMAIN]
2681 使用者名 [/DELETE] [/DOMAIN]
2686 SymbolicName=MSG_USER_HELP
2690 NET USER creates and modifies user accounts on computers. When used
2691 without switches, it lists the user accounts for the computer. The
2692 user account information is stored in the user accounts database.
2694 username Is the name of the user account to add, delete, modify, or
2695 view. The name of the user account can have as many as
2697 password Assigns or changes a password for the user's account.
2698 A password must satisfy the minimum length set with the
2699 /MINPWLEN option of the NET ACCOUNTS command. It can have as
2700 many as 14 characters.
2701 * Produces a prompt for the password. The password is not
2702 displayed when you type it at a password prompt.
2703 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of
2705 /ADD Adds a user account to the user accounts database.
2706 /DELETE Removes a user account from the user accounts database.
2708 Options Are as follows:
2711 --------------------------------------------------------------------
2712 /ACTIVE:{YES | NO} Activates or deactivates the account. If
2713 the account is not active, the user cannot
2714 access the server. The default is YES.
2715 /COMMENT:"text" Provides a descriptive comment about the
2716 user's account. Enclose the text in
2718 /COUNTRYCODE:nnn Uses the operating system country code to
2719 implement the specified language files for a
2720 user's help and error messages. A value of
2721 0 signifies the default country code.
2722 /EXPIRES:{date | NEVER} Causes the account to expire if date is
2723 set. NEVER sets no time limit on the
2724 account. An expiration date is in the
2725 form mm/dd/yy(yy). Months can be a number,
2726 spelled out, or abbreviated with three
2727 letters. Year can be two or four numbers.
2728 Use slashes(/) (no spaces) to separate
2730 /FULLNAME:"name" Is a user's full name (rather than a
2731 username). Enclose the name in quotation
2733 /HOMEDIR:pathname Sets the path for the user's home directory.
2734 The path must exist.
2735 /PASSWORDCHG:{YES | NO} Specifies whether users can change their
2736 own password. The default is YES.
2737 /PASSWORDREQ:{YES | NO} Specifies whether a user account must have
2738 a password. The default is YES.
2739 /PROFILEPATH[:path] Sets a path for the user's logon profile.
2740 /SCRIPTPATH:pathname Is the location of the user's logon
2742 /TIMES:{times | ALL} Is the logon hours. TIMES is expressed as
2743 day[-day][,day[-day]],time[-time][,time
2744 [-time]], limited to 1-hour increments.
2745 Days can be spelled out or abbreviated.
2746 Hours can be 12- or 24-hour notation. For
2747 12-hour notation, use am, pm, a.m., or
2748 p.m. ALL means a user can always log on,
2749 and a blank value means a user can never
2750 log on. Separate day and time entries with
2751 a comma, and separate multiple day and time
2752 entries with a semicolon.
2753 /USERCOMMENT:"text" Lets an administrator add or change the User
2754 Comment for the account.
2755 /WORKSTATIONS:{computername[,...] | *}
2756 Lists as many as eight computers from
2757 which a user can log on to the network. If
2758 /WORKSTATIONS has no list or if the list is *,
2759 the user can log on from any computer.
2761 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
2764 NET USER creates and modifies user accounts on computers. When used
2765 without switches, it lists the user accounts for the computer. The
2766 user account information is stored in the user accounts database.
2768 username Is the name of the user account to add, delete, modify, or
2769 view. The name of the user account can have as many as
2771 password Assigns or changes a password for the user's account.
2772 A password must satisfy the minimum length set with the
2773 /MINPWLEN option of the NET ACCOUNTS command. It can have as
2774 many as 14 characters.
2775 * Produces a prompt for the password. The password is not
2776 displayed when you type it at a password prompt.
2777 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of
2779 /ADD Adds a user account to the user accounts database.
2780 /DELETE Removes a user account from the user accounts database.
2782 Options Are as follows:
2785 --------------------------------------------------------------------
2786 /ACTIVE:{YES | NO} Activates or deactivates the account. If
2787 the account is not active, the user cannot
2788 access the server. The default is YES.
2789 /COMMENT:"text" Provides a descriptive comment about the
2790 user's account. Enclose the text in
2792 /COUNTRYCODE:nnn Uses the operating system country code to
2793 implement the specified language files for a
2794 user's help and error messages. A value of
2795 0 signifies the default country code.
2796 /EXPIRES:{date | NEVER} Causes the account to expire if date is
2797 set. NEVER sets no time limit on the
2798 account. An expiration date is in the
2799 form mm/dd/yy(yy). Months can be a number,
2800 spelled out, or abbreviated with three
2801 letters. Year can be two or four numbers.
2802 Use slashes(/) (no spaces) to separate
2804 /FULLNAME:"name" Is a user's full name (rather than a
2805 username). Enclose the name in quotation
2807 /HOMEDIR:pathname Sets the path for the user's home directory.
2808 The path must exist.
2809 /PASSWORDCHG:{YES | NO} Specifies whether users can change their
2810 own password. The default is YES.
2811 /PASSWORDREQ:{YES | NO} Specifies whether a user account must have
2812 a password. The default is YES.
2813 /PROFILEPATH[:path] Sets a path for the user's logon profile.
2814 /SCRIPTPATH:pathname Is the location of the user's logon
2816 /TIMES:{times | ALL} Is the logon hours. TIMES is expressed as
2817 day[-day][,day[-day]],time[-time][,time
2818 [-time]], limited to 1-hour increments.
2819 Days can be spelled out or abbreviated.
2820 Hours can be 12- or 24-hour notation. For
2821 12-hour notation, use am, pm, a.m., or
2822 p.m. ALL means a user can always log on,
2823 and a blank value means a user can never
2824 log on. Separate day and time entries with
2825 a comma, and separate multiple day and time
2826 entries with a semicolon.
2827 /USERCOMMENT:"text" Lets an administrator add or change the User
2828 Comment for the account.
2829 /WORKSTATIONS:{computername[,...] | *}
2830 Lists as many as eight computers from
2831 which a user can log on to the network. If
2832 /WORKSTATIONS has no list or if the list is *,
2833 the user can log on from any computer.
2835 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
2838 NET USER creates and modifies user accounts on computers. When used
2839 without switches, it lists the user accounts for the computer. The
2840 user account information is stored in the user accounts database.
2842 username Is the name of the user account to add, delete, modify, or
2843 view. The name of the user account can have as many as
2845 password Assigns or changes a password for the user's account.
2846 A password must satisfy the minimum length set with the
2847 /MINPWLEN option of the NET ACCOUNTS command. It can have as
2848 many as 14 characters.
2849 * Produces a prompt for the password. The password is not
2850 displayed when you type it at a password prompt.
2851 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of
2853 /ADD Adds a user account to the user accounts database.
2854 /DELETE Removes a user account from the user accounts database.
2856 Options Are as follows:
2859 --------------------------------------------------------------------
2860 /ACTIVE:{YES | NO} Activates or deactivates the account. If
2861 the account is not active, the user cannot
2862 access the server. The default is YES.
2863 /COMMENT:"text" Provides a descriptive comment about the
2864 user's account. Enclose the text in
2866 /COUNTRYCODE:nnn Uses the operating system country code to
2867 implement the specified language files for a
2868 user's help and error messages. A value of
2869 0 signifies the default country code.
2870 /EXPIRES:{date | NEVER} Causes the account to expire if date is
2871 set. NEVER sets no time limit on the
2872 account. An expiration date is in the
2873 form mm/dd/yy(yy). Months can be a number,
2874 spelled out, or abbreviated with three
2875 letters. Year can be two or four numbers.
2876 Use slashes(/) (no spaces) to separate
2878 /FULLNAME:"name" Is a user's full name (rather than a
2879 username). Enclose the name in quotation
2881 /HOMEDIR:pathname Sets the path for the user's home directory.
2882 The path must exist.
2883 /PASSWORDCHG:{YES | NO} Specifies whether users can change their
2884 own password. The default is YES.
2885 /PASSWORDREQ:{YES | NO} Specifies whether a user account must have
2886 a password. The default is YES.
2887 /PROFILEPATH[:path] Sets a path for the user's logon profile.
2888 /SCRIPTPATH:pathname Is the location of the user's logon
2890 /TIMES:{times | ALL} Is the logon hours. TIMES is expressed as
2891 day[-day][,day[-day]],time[-time][,time
2892 [-time]], limited to 1-hour increments.
2893 Days can be spelled out or abbreviated.
2894 Hours can be 12- or 24-hour notation. For
2895 12-hour notation, use am, pm, a.m., or
2896 p.m. ALL means a user can always log on,
2897 and a blank value means a user can never
2898 log on. Separate day and time entries with
2899 a comma, and separate multiple day and time
2900 entries with a semicolon.
2901 /USERCOMMENT:"text" Lets an administrator add or change the User
2902 Comment for the account.
2903 /WORKSTATIONS:{computername[,...] | *}
2904 Lists as many as eight computers from
2905 which a user can log on to the network. If
2906 /WORKSTATIONS has no list or if the list is *,
2907 the user can log on from any computer.
2909 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
2912 NET USER creates and modifies user accounts on computers. When used
2913 without switches, it lists the user accounts for the computer. The
2914 user account information is stored in the user accounts database.
2916 username Is the name of the user account to add, delete, modify, or
2917 view. The name of the user account can have as many as
2919 password Assigns or changes a password for the user's account.
2920 A password must satisfy the minimum length set with the
2921 /MINPWLEN option of the NET ACCOUNTS command. It can have as
2922 many as 14 characters.
2923 * Produces a prompt for the password. The password is not
2924 displayed when you type it at a password prompt.
2925 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of
2927 /ADD Adds a user account to the user accounts database.
2928 /DELETE Removes a user account from the user accounts database.
2930 Options Are as follows:
2933 --------------------------------------------------------------------
2934 /ACTIVE:{YES | NO} Activates or deactivates the account. If
2935 the account is not active, the user cannot
2936 access the server. The default is YES.
2937 /COMMENT:"text" Provides a descriptive comment about the
2938 user's account. Enclose the text in
2940 /COUNTRYCODE:nnn Uses the operating system country code to
2941 implement the specified language files for a
2942 user's help and error messages. A value of
2943 0 signifies the default country code.
2944 /EXPIRES:{date | NEVER} Causes the account to expire if date is
2945 set. NEVER sets no time limit on the
2946 account. An expiration date is in the
2947 form mm/dd/yy(yy). Months can be a number,
2948 spelled out, or abbreviated with three
2949 letters. Year can be two or four numbers.
2950 Use slashes(/) (no spaces) to separate
2952 /FULLNAME:"name" Is a user's full name (rather than a
2953 username). Enclose the name in quotation
2955 /HOMEDIR:pathname Sets the path for the user's home directory.
2956 The path must exist.
2957 /PASSWORDCHG:{YES | NO} Specifies whether users can change their
2958 own password. The default is YES.
2959 /PASSWORDREQ:{YES | NO} Specifies whether a user account must have
2960 a password. The default is YES.
2961 /PROFILEPATH[:path] Sets a path for the user's logon profile.
2962 /SCRIPTPATH:pathname Is the location of the user's logon
2964 /TIMES:{times | ALL} Is the logon hours. TIMES is expressed as
2965 day[-day][,day[-day]],time[-time][,time
2966 [-time]], limited to 1-hour increments.
2967 Days can be spelled out or abbreviated.
2968 Hours can be 12- or 24-hour notation. For
2969 12-hour notation, use am, pm, a.m., or
2970 p.m. ALL means a user can always log on,
2971 and a blank value means a user can never
2972 log on. Separate day and time entries with
2973 a comma, and separate multiple day and time
2974 entries with a semicolon.
2975 /USERCOMMENT:"text" Lets an administrator add or change the User
2976 Comment for the account.
2977 /WORKSTATIONS:{computername[,...] | *}
2978 Lists as many as eight computers from
2979 which a user can log on to the network. If
2980 /WORKSTATIONS has no list or if the list is *,
2981 the user can log on from any computer.
2983 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
2986 NET USER creates and modifies user accounts on computers. When used
2987 without switches, it lists the user accounts for the computer. The
2988 user account information is stored in the user accounts database.
2990 username Is the name of the user account to add, delete, modify, or
2991 view. The name of the user account can have as many as
2993 password Assigns or changes a password for the user's account.
2994 A password must satisfy the minimum length set with the
2995 /MINPWLEN option of the NET ACCOUNTS command. It can have as
2996 many as 14 characters.
2997 * Produces a prompt for the password. The password is not
2998 displayed when you type it at a password prompt.
2999 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of
3001 /ADD Adds a user account to the user accounts database.
3002 /DELETE Removes a user account from the user accounts database.
3004 Options Are as follows:
3007 --------------------------------------------------------------------
3008 /ACTIVE:{YES | NO} Activates or deactivates the account. If
3009 the account is not active, the user cannot
3010 access the server. The default is YES.
3011 /COMMENT:"text" Provides a descriptive comment about the
3012 user's account. Enclose the text in
3014 /COUNTRYCODE:nnn Uses the operating system country code to
3015 implement the specified language files for a
3016 user's help and error messages. A value of
3017 0 signifies the default country code.
3018 /EXPIRES:{date | NEVER} Causes the account to expire if date is
3019 set. NEVER sets no time limit on the
3020 account. An expiration date is in the
3021 form mm/dd/yy(yy). Months can be a number,
3022 spelled out, or abbreviated with three
3023 letters. Year can be two or four numbers.
3024 Use slashes(/) (no spaces) to separate
3026 /FULLNAME:"name" Is a user's full name (rather than a
3027 username). Enclose the name in quotation
3029 /HOMEDIR:pathname Sets the path for the user's home directory.
3030 The path must exist.
3031 /PASSWORDCHG:{YES | NO} Specifies whether users can change their
3032 own password. The default is YES.
3033 /PASSWORDREQ:{YES | NO} Specifies whether a user account must have
3034 a password. The default is YES.
3035 /PROFILEPATH[:path] Sets a path for the user's logon profile.
3036 /SCRIPTPATH:pathname Is the location of the user's logon
3038 /TIMES:{times | ALL} Is the logon hours. TIMES is expressed as
3039 day[-day][,day[-day]],time[-time][,time
3040 [-time]], limited to 1-hour increments.
3041 Days can be spelled out or abbreviated.
3042 Hours can be 12- or 24-hour notation. For
3043 12-hour notation, use am, pm, a.m., or
3044 p.m. ALL means a user can always log on,
3045 and a blank value means a user can never
3046 log on. Separate day and time entries with
3047 a comma, and separate multiple day and time
3048 entries with a semicolon.
3049 /USERCOMMENT:"text" Lets an administrator add or change the User
3050 Comment for the account.
3051 /WORKSTATIONS:{computername[,...] | *}
3052 Lists as many as eight computers from
3053 which a user can log on to the network. If
3054 /WORKSTATIONS has no list or if the list is *,
3055 the user can log on from any computer.
3057 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
3060 NET USER creates and modifies user accounts on computers. When used
3061 without switches, it lists the user accounts for the computer. The
3062 user account information is stored in the user accounts database.
3064 username Is the name of the user account to add, delete, modify, or
3065 view. The name of the user account can have as many as
3067 password Assigns or changes a password for the user's account.
3068 A password must satisfy the minimum length set with the
3069 /MINPWLEN option of the NET ACCOUNTS command. It can have as
3070 many as 14 characters.
3071 * Produces a prompt for the password. The password is not
3072 displayed when you type it at a password prompt.
3073 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of
3075 /ADD Adds a user account to the user accounts database.
3076 /DELETE Removes a user account from the user accounts database.
3078 Options Are as follows:
3081 --------------------------------------------------------------------
3082 /ACTIVE:{YES | NO} Activates or deactivates the account. If
3083 the account is not active, the user cannot
3084 access the server. The default is YES.
3085 /COMMENT:"text" Provides a descriptive comment about the
3086 user's account. Enclose the text in
3088 /COUNTRYCODE:nnn Uses the operating system country code to
3089 implement the specified language files for a
3090 user's help and error messages. A value of
3091 0 signifies the default country code.
3092 /EXPIRES:{date | NEVER} Causes the account to expire if date is
3093 set. NEVER sets no time limit on the
3094 account. An expiration date is in the
3095 form mm/dd/yy(yy). Months can be a number,
3096 spelled out, or abbreviated with three
3097 letters. Year can be two or four numbers.
3098 Use slashes(/) (no spaces) to separate
3100 /FULLNAME:"name" Is a user's full name (rather than a
3101 username). Enclose the name in quotation
3103 /HOMEDIR:pathname Sets the path for the user's home directory.
3104 The path must exist.
3105 /PASSWORDCHG:{YES | NO} Specifies whether users can change their
3106 own password. The default is YES.
3107 /PASSWORDREQ:{YES | NO} Specifies whether a user account must have
3108 a password. The default is YES.
3109 /PROFILEPATH[:path] Sets a path for the user's logon profile.
3110 /SCRIPTPATH:pathname Is the location of the user's logon
3112 /TIMES:{times | ALL} Is the logon hours. TIMES is expressed as
3113 day[-day][,day[-day]],time[-time][,time
3114 [-time]], limited to 1-hour increments.
3115 Days can be spelled out or abbreviated.
3116 Hours can be 12- or 24-hour notation. For
3117 12-hour notation, use am, pm, a.m., or
3118 p.m. ALL means a user can always log on,
3119 and a blank value means a user can never
3120 log on. Separate day and time entries with
3121 a comma, and separate multiple day and time
3122 entries with a semicolon.
3123 /USERCOMMENT:"text" Lets an administrator add or change the User
3124 Comment for the account.
3125 /WORKSTATIONS:{computername[,...] | *}
3126 Lists as many as eight computers from
3127 which a user can log on to the network. If
3128 /WORKSTATIONS has no list or if the list is *,
3129 the user can log on from any computer.
3131 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
3134 NET USER creates and modifies user accounts on computers. When used
3135 without switches, it lists the user accounts for the computer. The
3136 user account information is stored in the user accounts database.
3138 username Is the name of the user account to add, delete, modify, or
3139 view. The name of the user account can have as many as
3141 password Assigns or changes a password for the user's account.
3142 A password must satisfy the minimum length set with the
3143 /MINPWLEN option of the NET ACCOUNTS command. It can have as
3144 many as 14 characters.
3145 * Produces a prompt for the password. The password is not
3146 displayed when you type it at a password prompt.
3147 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of
3149 /ADD Adds a user account to the user accounts database.
3150 /DELETE Removes a user account from the user accounts database.
3152 Options Are as follows:
3155 --------------------------------------------------------------------
3156 /ACTIVE:{YES | NO} Activates or deactivates the account. If
3157 the account is not active, the user cannot
3158 access the server. The default is YES.
3159 /COMMENT:"text" Provides a descriptive comment about the
3160 user's account. Enclose the text in
3162 /COUNTRYCODE:nnn Uses the operating system country code to
3163 implement the specified language files for a
3164 user's help and error messages. A value of
3165 0 signifies the default country code.
3166 /EXPIRES:{date | NEVER} Causes the account to expire if date is
3167 set. NEVER sets no time limit on the
3168 account. An expiration date is in the
3169 form mm/dd/yy(yy). Months can be a number,
3170 spelled out, or abbreviated with three
3171 letters. Year can be two or four numbers.
3172 Use slashes(/) (no spaces) to separate
3174 /FULLNAME:"name" Is a user's full name (rather than a
3175 username). Enclose the name in quotation
3177 /HOMEDIR:pathname Sets the path for the user's home directory.
3178 The path must exist.
3179 /PASSWORDCHG:{YES | NO} Specifies whether users can change their
3180 own password. The default is YES.
3181 /PASSWORDREQ:{YES | NO} Specifies whether a user account must have
3182 a password. The default is YES.
3183 /PROFILEPATH[:path] Sets a path for the user's logon profile.
3184 /SCRIPTPATH:pathname Is the location of the user's logon
3186 /TIMES:{times | ALL} Is the logon hours. TIMES is expressed as
3187 day[-day][,day[-day]],time[-time][,time
3188 [-time]], limited to 1-hour increments.
3189 Days can be spelled out or abbreviated.
3190 Hours can be 12- or 24-hour notation. For
3191 12-hour notation, use am, pm, a.m., or
3192 p.m. ALL means a user can always log on,
3193 and a blank value means a user can never
3194 log on. Separate day and time entries with
3195 a comma, and separate multiple day and time
3196 entries with a semicolon.
3197 /USERCOMMENT:"text" Lets an administrator add or change the User
3198 Comment for the account.
3199 /WORKSTATIONS:{computername[,...] | *}
3200 Lists as many as eight computers from
3201 which a user can log on to the network. If
3202 /WORKSTATIONS has no list or if the list is *,
3203 the user can log on from any computer.
3205 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
3208 NET USER creates and modifies user accounts on computers. When used
3209 without switches, it lists the user accounts for the computer. The
3210 user account information is stored in the user accounts database.
3212 username Is the name of the user account to add, delete, modify, or
3213 view. The name of the user account can have as many as
3215 password Assigns or changes a password for the user's account.
3216 A password must satisfy the minimum length set with the
3217 /MINPWLEN option of the NET ACCOUNTS command. It can have as
3218 many as 14 characters.
3219 * Produces a prompt for the password. The password is not
3220 displayed when you type it at a password prompt.
3221 /DOMAIN Performs the operation on a domain controller of
3223 /ADD Adds a user account to the user accounts database.
3224 /DELETE Removes a user account from the user accounts database.
3226 Options Are as follows:
3229 --------------------------------------------------------------------
3230 /ACTIVE:{YES | NO} Activates or deactivates the account. If
3231 the account is not active, the user cannot
3232 access the server. The default is YES.
3233 /COMMENT:"text" Provides a descriptive comment about the
3234 user's account. Enclose the text in
3236 /COUNTRYCODE:nnn Uses the operating system country code to
3237 implement the specified language files for a
3238 user's help and error messages. A value of
3239 0 signifies the default country code.
3240 /EXPIRES:{date | NEVER} Causes the account to expire if date is
3241 set. NEVER sets no time limit on the
3242 account. An expiration date is in the
3243 form mm/dd/yy(yy). Months can be a number,
3244 spelled out, or abbreviated with three
3245 letters. Year can be two or four numbers.
3246 Use slashes(/) (no spaces) to separate
3248 /FULLNAME:"name" Is a user's full name (rather than a
3249 username). Enclose the name in quotation
3251 /HOMEDIR:pathname Sets the path for the user's home directory.
3252 The path must exist.
3253 /PASSWORDCHG:{YES | NO} Specifies whether users can change their
3254 own password. The default is YES.
3255 /PASSWORDREQ:{YES | NO} Specifies whether a user account must have
3256 a password. The default is YES.
3257 /PROFILEPATH[:path] Sets a path for the user's logon profile.
3258 /SCRIPTPATH:pathname Is the location of the user's logon
3260 /TIMES:{times | ALL} Is the logon hours. TIMES is expressed as
3261 day[-day][,day[-day]],time[-time][,time
3262 [-time]], limited to 1-hour increments.
3263 Days can be spelled out or abbreviated.
3264 Hours can be 12- or 24-hour notation. For
3265 12-hour notation, use am, pm, a.m., or
3266 p.m. ALL means a user can always log on,
3267 and a blank value means a user can never
3268 log on. Separate day and time entries with
3269 a comma, and separate multiple day and time
3270 entries with a semicolon.
3271 /USERCOMMENT:"text" Lets an administrator add or change the User
3272 Comment for the account.
3273 /WORKSTATIONS:{computername[,...] | *}
3274 Lists as many as eight computers from
3275 which a user can log on to the network. If
3276 /WORKSTATIONS has no list or if the list is *,
3277 the user can log on from any computer.
3279 NET HELP command | MORE displays Help one screen at a time.
3284 SymbolicName=MSG_VIEW_SYNTAX
3314 SymbolicName=MSG_VIEW_HELP
3352 SymbolicName=MSG_NET_SYNTAX
3356 NET [ ACCOUNTS | COMPUTER | CONFIG | CONTINUE | FILE | GROUP | HELP |
3357 HELPMSG | LOCALGROUP | NAME | PAUSE | PRINT | SEND | SESSION |
3358 SHARE | START | STATISTICS | STOP | TIME | USE | USER | VIEW ]
3361 NET [ ACCOUNTS | COMPUTER | CONFIG | CONTINUE | FILE | GROUP | HELP |
3362 HELPMSG | LOCALGROUP | NAME | PAUSE | PRINT | SEND | SESSION |
3363 SHARE | START | STATISTICS | STOP | TIME | USE | USER | VIEW ]
3366 NET [ ACCOUNTS | COMPUTER | CONFIG | CONTINUE | FILE | GROUP | HELP |
3367 HELPMSG | LOCALGROUP | NAME | PAUSE | PRINT | SEND | SESSION |
3368 SHARE | START | STATISTICS | STOP | TIME | USE | USER | VIEW ]
3371 NET [ ACCOUNTS | COMPUTER | CONFIG | CONTINUE | FILE | GROUP | HELP |
3372 HELPMSG | LOCALGROUP | NAME | PAUSE | PRINT | SEND | SESSION |
3373 SHARE | START | STATISTICS | STOP | TIME | USE | USER | VIEW ]
3376 NET [ ACCOUNTS | COMPUTER | CONFIG | CONTINUE | FILE | GROUP | HELP |
3377 HELPMSG | LOCALGROUP | NAME | PAUSE | PRINT | SEND | SESSION |
3378 SHARE | START | STATISTICS | STOP | TIME | USE | USER | VIEW ]
3381 NET [ ACCOUNTS | COMPUTER | CONFIG | CONTINUE | FILE | GROUP | HELP |
3382 HELPMSG | LOCALGROUP | NAME | PAUSE | PRINT | SEND | SESSION |
3383 SHARE | START | STATISTICS | STOP | TIME | USE | USER | VIEW ]
3386 NET [ ACCOUNTS | COMPUTER | CONFIG | CONTINUE | FILE | GROUP | HELP |
3387 HELPMSG | LOCALGROUP | NAME | PAUSE | PRINT | SEND | SESSION |
3388 SHARE | START | STATISTICS | STOP | TIME | USE | USER | VIEW ]
3391 NET [ ACCOUNTS | COMPUTER | CONFIG | CONTINUE | FILE | GROUP | HELP |
3392 HELPMSG | LOCALGROUP | NAME | PAUSE | PRINT | SEND | SESSION |
3393 SHARE | START | STATISTICS | STOP | TIME | USE | USER | VIEW ]
3398 SymbolicName=MSG_SYNTAX_HELP
3403 The following conventions are used to indicate command syntax:
3405 - Capital letters represent words that must be typed as shown. Lower-
3406 case letters represent names of items that may vary, such as filenames.
3408 - The [ and ] characters surround optional items that can be supplied
3411 - The { and } characters surround lists of items. You must supply one
3412 of the items with the command.
3414 - The | character separates items in a list. Only one of the items can
3415 be supplied with the command.
3417 For example, in the following syntax, you must type NET COMMAND and
3418 either SWITCH1 or SWITCH2. Supplying a name is optional.
3419 NET COMMAND [name] {SWITCH1 | SWITCH2}
3421 - The [...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item.
3422 Separate items with spaces.
3424 - The [,...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item, but
3425 you must separate items with commas or semicolons, not spaces.
3427 - When typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or
3428 more must be enclosed in quotation marks. For example,
3429 NET START "COMPUTER BROWSER" starts the computer browser service.
3433 The following conventions are used to indicate command syntax:
3435 - Capital letters represent words that must be typed as shown. Lower-
3436 case letters represent names of items that may vary, such as filenames.
3438 - The [ and ] characters surround optional items that can be supplied
3441 - The { and } characters surround lists of items. You must supply one
3442 of the items with the command.
3444 - The | character separates items in a list. Only one of the items can
3445 be supplied with the command.
3447 For example, in the following syntax, you must type NET COMMAND and
3448 either SWITCH1 or SWITCH2. Supplying a name is optional.
3449 NET COMMAND [name] {SWITCH1 | SWITCH2}
3451 - The [...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item.
3452 Separate items with spaces.
3454 - The [,...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item, but
3455 you must separate items with commas or semicolons, not spaces.
3457 - When typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or
3458 more must be enclosed in quotation marks. For example,
3459 NET START "COMPUTER BROWSER" starts the computer browser service.
3463 The following conventions are used to indicate command syntax:
3465 - Capital letters represent words that must be typed as shown. Lower-
3466 case letters represent names of items that may vary, such as filenames.
3468 - The [ and ] characters surround optional items that can be supplied
3471 - The { and } characters surround lists of items. You must supply one
3472 of the items with the command.
3474 - The | character separates items in a list. Only one of the items can
3475 be supplied with the command.
3477 For example, in the following syntax, you must type NET COMMAND and
3478 either SWITCH1 or SWITCH2. Supplying a name is optional.
3479 NET COMMAND [name] {SWITCH1 | SWITCH2}
3481 - The [...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item.
3482 Separate items with spaces.
3484 - The [,...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item, but
3485 you must separate items with commas or semicolons, not spaces.
3487 - When typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or
3488 more must be enclosed in quotation marks. For example,
3489 NET START "COMPUTER BROWSER" starts the computer browser service.
3493 The following conventions are used to indicate command syntax:
3495 - Capital letters represent words that must be typed as shown. Lower-
3496 case letters represent names of items that may vary, such as filenames.
3498 - The [ and ] characters surround optional items that can be supplied
3501 - The { and } characters surround lists of items. You must supply one
3502 of the items with the command.
3504 - The | character separates items in a list. Only one of the items can
3505 be supplied with the command.
3507 For example, in the following syntax, you must type NET COMMAND and
3508 either SWITCH1 or SWITCH2. Supplying a name is optional.
3509 NET COMMAND [name] {SWITCH1 | SWITCH2}
3511 - The [...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item.
3512 Separate items with spaces.
3514 - The [,...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item, but
3515 you must separate items with commas or semicolons, not spaces.
3517 - When typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or
3518 more must be enclosed in quotation marks. For example,
3519 NET START "COMPUTER BROWSER" starts the computer browser service.
3523 The following conventions are used to indicate command syntax:
3525 - Capital letters represent words that must be typed as shown. Lower-
3526 case letters represent names of items that may vary, such as filenames.
3528 - The [ and ] characters surround optional items that can be supplied
3531 - The { and } characters surround lists of items. You must supply one
3532 of the items with the command.
3534 - The | character separates items in a list. Only one of the items can
3535 be supplied with the command.
3537 For example, in the following syntax, you must type NET COMMAND and
3538 either SWITCH1 or SWITCH2. Supplying a name is optional.
3539 NET COMMAND [name] {SWITCH1 | SWITCH2}
3541 - The [...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item.
3542 Separate items with spaces.
3544 - The [,...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item, but
3545 you must separate items with commas or semicolons, not spaces.
3547 - When typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or
3548 more must be enclosed in quotation marks. For example,
3549 NET START "COMPUTER BROWSER" starts the computer browser service.
3553 The following conventions are used to indicate command syntax:
3555 - Capital letters represent words that must be typed as shown. Lower-
3556 case letters represent names of items that may vary, such as filenames.
3558 - The [ and ] characters surround optional items that can be supplied
3561 - The { and } characters surround lists of items. You must supply one
3562 of the items with the command.
3564 - The | character separates items in a list. Only one of the items can
3565 be supplied with the command.
3567 For example, in the following syntax, you must type NET COMMAND and
3568 either SWITCH1 or SWITCH2. Supplying a name is optional.
3569 NET COMMAND [name] {SWITCH1 | SWITCH2}
3571 - The [...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item.
3572 Separate items with spaces.
3574 - The [,...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item, but
3575 you must separate items with commas or semicolons, not spaces.
3577 - When typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or
3578 more must be enclosed in quotation marks. For example,
3579 NET START "COMPUTER BROWSER" starts the computer browser service.
3583 The following conventions are used to indicate command syntax:
3585 - Capital letters represent words that must be typed as shown. Lower-
3586 case letters represent names of items that may vary, such as filenames.
3588 - The [ and ] characters surround optional items that can be supplied
3591 - The { and } characters surround lists of items. You must supply one
3592 of the items with the command.
3594 - The | character separates items in a list. Only one of the items can
3595 be supplied with the command.
3597 For example, in the following syntax, you must type NET COMMAND and
3598 either SWITCH1 or SWITCH2. Supplying a name is optional.
3599 NET COMMAND [name] {SWITCH1 | SWITCH2}
3601 - The [...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item.
3602 Separate items with spaces.
3604 - The [,...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item, but
3605 you must separate items with commas or semicolons, not spaces.
3607 - When typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or
3608 more must be enclosed in quotation marks. For example,
3609 NET START "COMPUTER BROWSER" starts the computer browser service.
3613 The following conventions are used to indicate command syntax:
3615 - Capital letters represent words that must be typed as shown. Lower-
3616 case letters represent names of items that may vary, such as filenames.
3618 - The [ and ] characters surround optional items that can be supplied
3621 - The { and } characters surround lists of items. You must supply one
3622 of the items with the command.
3624 - The | character separates items in a list. Only one of the items can
3625 be supplied with the command.
3627 For example, in the following syntax, you must type NET COMMAND and
3628 either SWITCH1 or SWITCH2. Supplying a name is optional.
3629 NET COMMAND [name] {SWITCH1 | SWITCH2}
3631 - The [...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item.
3632 Separate items with spaces.
3634 - The [,...] characters mean you can repeat the previous item, but
3635 you must separate items with commas or semicolons, not spaces.
3637 - When typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or
3638 more must be enclosed in quotation marks. For example,
3639 NET START "COMPUTER BROWSER" starts the computer browser service.