Article: Q200545
Product(s): Microsoft Systems Management Server
Version(s): winnt:1.2
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s): kbsms120
Last Modified: 09-MAR-1999
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Systems Management Server version 1.2
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SUMMARY
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Setclcfg.exe directs the SMS_Client_Config_Manager to install SMS Client
Services on a computer running Windows NT, or it can retrieve or set values in
the Client Services portion of a client's registry.
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Setclcfg.exe runs on Alpha, MIPS, and 386 MHz or faster computers.
Setclcfg Syntax
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The following describes appropriate Setclcfg syntax:
setclcfg client {/c | /r} "component" ["state"]
setclcfg client /f logon_server request_ID
setclcfg client /p parameter [value]
setclcfg client /u remote_computer
NOTE: For any computer name, an asterisk (*) specifes the computer running
Setclcfg.
client - The client to act on.
/c - Displays the Current Installation State of "component" or sets the
component's Current Installation State to "state".
/r - Displays the Requested Installation State of "component" or sets the
component's Requested Installation State to "state".
component - Remote Control, Client Inventory, or SNMP Trap Translator. The
specified component must be typed within quotation marks (such as "Remote
Control").
state - "Installed", "Not Installed", "Started", or "Disabled" (must be typed
within quotation marks).
/f logon_server request_ID - Creates a Client Configuration Request (CCR) on
the logon_server. The CCR is named request_ID. An asterisk (*) for request_ID
causes the request ID to be site_code00001.CCR (such as site_APE00001.CCR).
/p parameter [value] - Displays the value of the parameter or sets "parameter"
to value; "parameter" is a ClientServices parameter, such as
ClientArchitecture or Language ID. If the parameter contains spaces, enclose
it in quotation marks (for example, "Log Directory".)
/u remote_computer - Unlocks an access token on remote_computer.
/? - Provides a usage statement.
Additional query words: prodsms
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Keywords : kbsms120
Technology : kbSMSSearch kbSMS120
Version : winnt:1.2
Issue type : kbinfo
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