Description: Used to revert changes made to the server by running initial server configuration. This includes changes made by /initialize-server, the Windows Deployment Services MMC snap-in or the WDS version of RISetup on Windows Server 2003. If the server was originally configured for RIS use before being set up for WDS, this command leaves it in Legacy mode. Otherwise, the command resets the server to an unconfigured state. Note: This command does not modify the contents of the REMINST share. It primarily resets state to enable the administrator to reinitialize the server. Syntax: WDSUTIL [Options] /Uninitialize-Server [/Server:] [/Server: ] The name of the WDS Server. This can be either the NetBIOS name or the FQDN. If not specified, the local server will be used. EXAMPLES: --------- WDSUTIL /Uninitialize-Server WDSUTIL /Verbose /Uninitialize-Server /Server:MyWDSServer
Description: Used to retrieve information/properties from all WDS Servers in the organization. Note: A large number of WDS ...
Description: Used to retrieve properties or data from servers, images, image groups, and devices. Syntax: WDSUTIL /Get- Where ...
Description: Used to retrieve WDS-specific information about a pre-staged device. Syntax: WDSUTIL Options /Get-Device {/Device: ...
Description: Used to return a server to its original state. This operation generally undoes actions that were performed during ...
Description: Used to revert changes made to the server by running initial server configuration. This includes changes made ...
Description: Used to set configuration parameters for the WDS Transport Server Syntax: WDSUTIL Options /Set-TransportServer ...
Description: Used to set server, image, image group, and device configuration. Syntax: WDSUTIL /Set- Where object is one ...
Description: Used to start a previously created ScheduledCast multicast transmission for a WDS image. This is not allowed ...
Description: Used to start a previously created ScheduledCast namespace. This is not allowed for a previously created AutoCast ...