Antidote delivery manager command guide, Antidote, Delivery – Lenovo THINKPAD Z60M User Manual
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v
NETWK
/E
enables
all
network
traffic.
Networking
will
be
disabled
until
a
NETWK
/E
(enable)
command
is
executed.
v
NETWK
/A
restricts
networking
to
the
IP
address
specified
by
either
the
/IP
switch
(dotted
decimal)
or
/DN
(DNS
name).
v
NETWK
/NM
provides
the
network
mask.
If
/NM
is
not
provided,
then
only
the
single
machine
specified
by
/IP
or
/DN
will
be
accessible.
The
state
of
this
command
persists
over
reboots,
so
networking
must
be
explicitly
enabled.
The
/NM
switch
provides
the
network
mask.
If
/NM
is
not
provided,
then
only
the
single
machine
specified
by
/IP
or
/DN
will
be
accessible.
The
state
of
this
command
persists
over
reboots,
so
networking
must
be
explicitly
enabled.
REBOOT:
The
REBOOT
command
allows
scripts
written
by
administrators
to
cause
the
computer
to
reboot.
The
syntax
of
this
command
is
as
follows:
reboot.exe
[/rr
|
/win]
[/wait
|
/f]
v
/rr
-
boots
to
the
Predesktop
Area.
v
/win
-
boots
to
the
operating
system
immediately
(default).
v
/wait
-
boots
to
the
Predesktop
Area
or
operating
system
when
the
system
is
rebooted.
v
/f
-
forces
the
system
to
reboot
immediately
and
does
not
allow
the
user
to
close
open
applications.
Antidote
Delivery
Manager
command
guide
The
boot
manager
command-line
interface
is
Antidote
Delivery
Manager.
It
resides
in
the
directory
C:\Program
Files\Lenovo\Rescue
and
Recovery\ADM.
The
following
table
presents
the
switches
and
their
results
for
Antidote
Delivery
Manager.
Table
28.
Antidote
Delivery
Manager
commands
Commands
Description
APKGMES
[/KEY
keyfile|/NEWKEY
keyfile|/NOSIG]
message_directory
message_name
[/NODATE]
If
the
/KEY
parameter
is
used,
a
signing
key
will
be
retrieved
from
keyfile.prv
and
the
key
in
keyfile.pub
must
have
been
distributed
to
all
clients
that
will
process
the
message.
By
default,
the
key
file
“KEYFILE.PRV”
will
be
used.
The
/NEWKEY
parameter
can
be
used
to
create
a
key.
If
signing
is
not
desired,
specifying
/NOSIG
will
prevent
signing.
A
date
stamp
will
be
appended
to
the
end
of
the
message
name,
such
as
message_nameYYMMDDHHmm.zap.
REBOOT
[/RR|/Win]
[/wait
|
/f]
This
command
reboots
the
machine.
With
no
parameters,
reboot
with
the
normal
boot
sequence.
The
parameter
RR
means
reboot
to
Rescue
and
Recovery,
and
WIN
means
reboot
to
the
normal
operating
system.
The
reboot
will
not
occur
until
the
script
exits,
so
this
should
normally
be
the
last
command
in
a
script.
The
optional
WAIT
command
forces
the
system
to
boot
to
the
specified
environment
on
next
reboot
(manual
or
caused
by
other
mechanism).
The
/f
parameter
forces
the
system
to
reboot
now,
and
does
not
allow
the
user
to
save
information
from
open
applications.
If
no
parameters
are
specified,
the
program
defaults
to
/win
(/wait
and
/f
are
not
specified).
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Rescue
and
Recovery
Deployment
Guide
Version
4.1