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HP Virus Throttle for Windows License Utility

The HP Virus Throttle for Windows License Utility (VTLicense) can be used to add a ProLiant Essentials Intelligent
Networking Pack Windows Edition license to the system or display licenses previously installed on the system. This
utility is a Windows®-based command line utility and can be run at the command line of a Command Prompt
window or from a Windows command file.

Overview

The VTLicense command validates that the license is a proper ProLiant Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack license,
and if it is valid, adds it to the system. It then writes the results to a default log file (VTLicense.log) in the
%SystemRoot%\cpqsystem\log directory. All successful and error messages are written both to the stdout/stderr and
to the log file. The log file is appended with each invocation of the utility with the date and time stamp. The default
log file can be overridden by the user by specifying a log file using the /l option.

The utility parses the command line and if the license and the action are valid, it performs the desired action. Because
this is a command line application, it is appropriate for inclusion in the GuiRunOnce section of unattend.txt and can
be used to add a ProLiant Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack license during installation of the operating system.

IMPORTANT:

The Virus Throttle for Windows License Utility (VTLicense) should be executed before running the

VTINSTALL utility to install HP Virus Throttle on your system.

Executable Name: VTLicense

Directory Information: %SystemRoot%\system32

Execution Environment: Win32 command line

Command line syntax

Use the following format:

VTLicense add <

license string

> [/l <

log-file

>] [/?|/help]

VTLicense display [/l <

log-file

>] [/?|help]

Command line arguments

Use the following optional command line arguments.

Table 1

Command line arguments

Argument Function

<

license string

>

Identifies the ProLiant Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack license string to add to the system and
is only valid with the add subcommand. The license string must be in dash separated form such as:

“AAAAA-BBBBB-CCCCC-12345-12345”

/l

Specifies the location to write successful or error messages.

/help

Displays usage of the utility.

/?

Displays usage of the utility.

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