Windows Server 2008

  1. Usage: %1!s! name= user=][DomainName\]UserName pwd=][Password | Parameters: Tag Value name - Name of the machine on which ...
  2. Usage: %1!s! name=]( |default) state=](enabled|disabled|automatic|default) interval= Parameters: Tag Value name - Name of ...
  3. Usage: %1!s! name=]( |default) state=](enabled|disabled|default) interval= Parameters: Tag Value name - Name of the ISATAP ...
  4. Usage: %1!s! name=]string mode=]enable|disable Parameters: Tag Value name - The name of the specific interface where you ...
  5. Usage: %1!s! name=]string Parameters: Tag Value name - Name of a specific interface to show current parameter settings. Remarks: ...
  6. Usage: %1!s! name=]string Parameters: Tag Value name - The name of a specific interface. Remarks: Displays DNS server configuration ...
  7. Usage: %1!s! name=]string Parameters: Tag Value name - The name of a specific interface. Remarks: Displays the IP address ...
  8. Usage: %1!s! name=]string Parameters: Tag Value name - The name of a specific interface. Remarks: Displays the IP address ...
  9. Usage: %1!s! name=]string Parameters: Tag Value name - The name of a specific interface. Remarks: Displays the offload information ...
  10. Usage: %1!s! name=]string Parameters: Tag Value name - The name of a specific interface. Remarks: Displays WINS server configuration ...
  11. Usage: %1!s! npi= client= provider= store=]active|persistent Parameters: Tag Value npi - The NPI guid or name. client - The ...
  12. Usage: %1!s! npi= client= provider= type=]block|singleclient store=]active|persistent Parameters: Tag Value npi - The NPI ...
  13. Usage: %1!s! operator=]matching|shorterthan|longerthan dest= mask= view=]unicast|multicast|both proto=]autostatic|local|netmgmgt|nondod|rip|static ...
  14. Usage: %1!s! operator=]matching|shorterthan|longerthan dest= mask= view=]unicast|multicast|both proto=]autostatic|local|netmgmgt|nondod|rip|static ...
  15. Usage: %1!s! Parameters: none Remarks: Removes all user configured settings and resets all TCP parameters to their default ...
  16. Usage: %1!s! Parameters: none Remarks: Removes all user configured settings. A reboot is required before the default settings ...
  17. Usage: %1!s! Parameters: Tag Value name - The name of the specific interface for which you want to view DHCP allocator parameters. ...
  18. Usage: %1!s! Parameters: Tag Value name - The name of the specific interface for which you want to view DNS proxy parameters. ...
  19. Usage: %1!s! pattern= mask= Parameters: Tag Value pattern - Pattern on which to break in the debugger. mask - Mask that specified ...
  20. Usage: %1!s! permission=]allow|block Parameters: Tag Value permission - Select allow or block network list. Remarks: Shows ...
  21. Usage: %1!s! permission=]allow|block|denyall ssid= networktype=]infrastructure|adhoc Parameters: Tag Value permission - Permission ...
  22. Usage: %1!s! permission=]allow|block|denyall ssid= networktype=]infrastructure|adhoc Parameters: Tag Value permission - Permission ...
  23. Usage: %1!s! prefix= / interface= nexthop= siteprefixlength= metric= publish=]no|yes|immortal validlifetime= |infinite preferredlifetime= ...
  24. Usage: %1!s! prefix= / interface= nexthop= siteprefixlength= metric= publish=]no|yes|immortal validlifetime= |infinite preferredlifetime= ...
  25. Usage: %1!s! prefix= / interface= nexthop= siteprefixlength= metric= publish=]no|yes|immortal validlifetime= |infinite preferredlifetime= ...
  26. Usage: %1!s! prefix= / interface= nexthop= siteprefixlength= metric= validlifetime= |infinite preferredlifetime= |infinite ...
  27. Usage: %1!s! prefix= / interface= nexthop= store=]active|persistent Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix of route to delete. ...
  28. Usage: %1!s! prefix= / interface= nexthop= store=]active|persistent Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix of route to delete. ...
  29. Usage: %1!s! prefix= / precedence= label= store=]active|persistent Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix for which to add ...
  30. Usage: %1!s! prefix= / precedence= label= store=]active|persistent Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix for which to add ...
  31. Usage: %1!s! prefix= / store=]active|persistent Parameters: Tag Value prefix - Prefix for which to add a policy. store - ...
  32. Usage: %1!s! proto= autostatic|local|netmgmgt|nondod|ospf|rip|static preflevel= Parameters: Tag Value proto One of the following ...
  33. Usage: %1!s! proto=]autostatic|local|netmgmgt|nondod|ospf|rip|static Parameters: Tag Value proto - One of the following values: ...
  34. Usage: %1!s! proto=]autostatic|local|netmgmt|nondod|ospf|rip|static preflevel= Parameters: Tag Value proto - One of the following ...
  35. Usage: %1!s! protocol=]tcp|udp startport= numberofports= store=]active|persistent Parameters: Tag Value protocol - One of ...
  36. Usage: %1!s! protocol=]tcp|udp store=]active|persistent Parameters: Tag Value protocol - One of the following values: tcp: ...
  37. Usage: %1!s! proxy-server= bypass-list= Parameters: Tag Value proxy-server - proxy server for use for http and/or https protocol ...
  38. Usage: %1!s! querytimeout=]integer][dnsmode=]enable|disable loglevel=]none|error|warn|info Parameters: Tag Value querytimeout ...
  39. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Adds an RPC firewall filter. A rule and one or more conditions must be added before adding a filter. ...
  40. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Commits changes to the running configuration that were made while in offline mode. No action is taken ...
  41. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Creates a script that contains the current configuration. If saved to a file, this script can be used ...
  42. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Creates a script that contains the current configuration. If saved to a file, this script can be used ...
  43. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Discards changes made while in the offline mode. This does not affect changes made while in online ...
  44. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Displays all configured IP protocols. The information displayed for this command consists of: Field ...
  45. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Displays Netshell helpers installed below IP routing as follows: Field Description - - Command The ...
  46. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Displays preference levels for all protocols. The information displayed for this command consists of: ...
  47. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Displays the configured multicast scope boundaries. The information displayed for this command consists ...
  48. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Displays the DHCP allocator global configuration. The information displayed for this command consists ...
  49. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Displays the DNS proxy global configuration. The information displayed for this command consists of: ...
  50. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Displays the global logging level, such as whether logging is turned off (none). Can also indicate ...
  51. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Displays the global logging level, such as whether logging of errors, warnings, or informational messages ...
  52. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Displays the multicast scopes configured on the router. The information displayed for this command ...
  53. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: In some previous versions of Windows, this command was used with various types of deprecated IPv6 functionality. ...
  54. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Installs the specified helper DLL in netsh. Example: %1!s! ipmontr.dll The above command installs ipmontr.dll ...
  55. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Lists all IP addresses in the IP listen list. The IP listen list is used to scope the list of addresses ...
  56. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Removes the specified helper DLL from netsh. Note that after a helper is removed, it is no longer supported ...
  57. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Resets Winsock Catalog to a clean state. All Winsock Layered Service Providers which were previously ...
  58. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Sets the current mode to offline. Changes made while in offline mode are saved and made in the running ...
  59. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Sets the current mode to online. Changes made while in online mode are immediately reflected in the ...
  60. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows DHCP Relay Agent global configuration. The following information is displayed with this command: ...
  61. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows DHCP v6 Relay Agent global configuration. The following information is displayed with this command: ...
  62. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows network address translation (NAT) global configuration. The information displayed for this command ...
  63. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows the complete 802.11 wireless interface information, networks, and wireless settings on the system, ...
  64. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows the global setting whether auto configuration logic is enabled or not on each interface. Examples: ...
  65. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows the global setting whether creating all user profiles is allowed or disallowed for everyone. ...
  66. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows the global setting whether to display the blocked networks in visible network list or not. Examples: ...
  67. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows the global setting whether to only use GP profiles on GP configured networks or not. Examples: ...
  68. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows the global settings for the Wireless AutoConfig Service, including whether auto configuration ...
  69. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows the global settings for the Wireless AutoConfig Service, including whether auto configuration ...
  70. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows the global settings for wired network service, including whether auto connection logic is enabled ...
  71. Usage: %1!s! Remarks: Shows the wireless LAN interfaces configured on the system. There are no parameters for this command. ...
  72. Usage: %1!s! routing=](enabled|disabled|automatic|default) sitelocals=](enabled|disabled|default) Parameters: Tag Value routing ...
  73. Usage: %1!s! rr= Parameters: Tag Value rr - A rate in seconds between refreshment of interface ICMP statistics. Remarks: ...
  74. Usage: %1!s! rr= Parameters: Tag Value rr - A rate in seconds between refreshment of interface IP net-to-media mappings. ...
  75. Usage: %1!s! rr= Parameters: Tag Value rr - A rate in seconds between refreshment of IP statistics. Remarks: Displays IP ...