To set the current user class for subsequent command operations. Syntax: set userclass [UserClass] Parameters: UserClass - The name of the specified user class for the current server. Notes: This command is available only for use with Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. Examples: set userclass MyUserClass set userclass The first command example sets the user class name to MyUserClass for subsequent command operations. The second example resets the current user class to the Default User Class.
To set the configuration parameters for the specified push partner. Syntax: set pushpartnerconfig State= 0|1 Server=]Server ...
To set the configuration parameters to their default values for the server. Syntax: set defaultparam Note: This commands ...
To set the credentials to use for all DNS dynamic updates. Syntax: set dnscredentials UserName Domain Password Parameters: ...
To set the current multicast scope for use in subsequent command operations. Syntax: set mscope Parameters: NewName - Name ...
To set the current user class for subsequent command operations. Syntax: set userclass UserClass Parameters: UserClass - ...
To set the database backup interval for the current DHCP server. Syntax: set databasebackupinterval Parameters: NewInterval ...
To set the database backup path for the DHCP server. Syntax: set databasebackuppath Parameters: NewBackupPath - The modified ...
To set the database clean up interval to a new value. Syntax: set databasecleanupinterval Parameters: NewInterval - The new ...
To set the default load balance policy of all LUNs matching hardware ID 'VendorIdProductIdentifer' to Least Blocks: mpclaim ...