Usage: xwizard ProcessXMLFile [/u] [/m]xwizard RunWizard [/u] [/t>] [/c>] [/f>] [/p ] [/z [>] ] xwizard RunPropertySheet [/u] [/c>] [/f>] [/p ] [/z [>] ] where: /c = context flags /f = user defined flags /m = additionally generate Vista setup manifest file section (create resulting file in current directory as .man) /p = parent host GUID identifier ({ }) /t = optional wizard type (wizard97, aero, dui, moderndui) /u = unattended (log errors instead of showing them) /z = user command line (should always be last, rest of line) filename = XML file name GUID = Wizard component GUID identifier ({ }) examples: xwizard ProcessXMLFile myconfig.xml xwizard ProcessXMLFile /m mysetup.xml xwizard RunWizard {7071ECA0-663B-4bc1-A1FA-B97F3B917C55} xwizard RunWizard /taero /c1 /f3 {7071ECA0-663B-4bc1-A1FA-B97F3B917C55} /z/myoption1 /myoption2 xwizard RunPropertySheet {7071ECA0-663B-4bc1-A1FA-B97F3B917C55} xwizard RunPropertySheet /c1 /f3 {7071ECA0-663B-4bc1-A1FA-B97F3B917C55} /z/myoption1 /myoption2
Usage: UNMASK LUN {ALL | NONE | ADD WWN= ; ;. | ADD INITIATOR= ; ;.]} UNINSTALL Makes the currently selected LUN accessible ...
Usage: WDSMCAST is a command line utility that you can use to connect a client computer to a namespace or multicast transmission ...
Usage: WinAppDeployCmd command -option . WinAppDeployCmd devices WinAppDeployCmd devices WinAppDeployCmd install -file -ip ...
Usage: xwizard ProcessXMLFile /u /m where: /u = unattended (log parsing errors instead of showing them) /m = additionally ...
Usage: xwizard ProcessXMLFile /u /m xwizard RunWizard /u /t /c /f /p /z xwizard RunPropertySheet /u /c /f /p /z where: /c ...
Usage: xwizard RunPropertySheet /u /c /f /p /z where: /u = unattended (log errors instead of showing them) /c = context flags ...
Usage: xwizard RunWizard /u /t /c /f /p /z where: /u = unattended (log errors instead of showing them) /t = optional wizard ...
Usage: {0} parameters Parameters: Target schema: /targetServer server[:port /targetUserName domain\userName (default: NULL) ...
Usage:%1!s! Remarks: This command shows the wired interfaces configured on the system. There are no parameters for this command. ...