Usage: store [location = ] (local | domain) [ [ domain = ]] Sets the current IPsec policy storage location. Parameters: Tag Value location Location of the IPsec policy store. domain Domain name (only applies to the domain location). Remarks: 1. The local store contains IPsec policies that can be assigned to secure this computer. If a domain policy is available, the domain policy is applied instead of the local policy. 2. The domain store contains IPsec policies that can be assigned to secure groups of computers in a domain. 3. Use the 'set machine' command to configure a remote computer. 4. The default store is Local. Changes to the store setting persist only as long as the current Netsh session. If you need to run multiple commands in the same store from a batch file, use the ‘Netsh Exec' when executing your batch file. 5. Persistent store and persistent policy is not supported. Examples: 1. set store location= local - uses the local store of the current computer . 2. set store location=domain domain=example.microsoft. com - uses the domain policy store for example.microsoft.com .
Usage: show rule name= profile=public|private|domain|any[,. type=static|dynamic verbose Remarks: - Displays all matching ...
Usage: SHRINK LUN SIZE= NOERR Reduces the size of the selected LUN. SIZE= Specifies the desired amount of space in megabytes ...
Usage: STANDBY HBAPORT Sets the state of paths to the currently selected HBA port to standby. An HBA port must be selected ...
Usage: stats type = (all | ike | ipsec) Displays details of IPsec and IKE statistics. Parameters: Tag Value type -ipsec, ...
Usage: store location = (local | domain) domain = Sets the current IPsec policy storage location. Parameters: Tag Value location ...
Usage: tlntadmn computer name common options start | stop | pause | continue | -S | -K | -M | config config_options For detailed ...
Usage: tlntadmn computer name common_options start | stop | pause | continue | -s | -k | -m | config config_options Use 'all' ...
Usage: To create domain credentials: cmdkey /add:targetname /user:username /pass:password cmdkey /add:targetname /user:username ...
Usage: To create generic credentials: cmdkey /generic:targetname /user:username /pass:password cmdkey /generic:targetname ...