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MACFILE VOLUME


Description | Syntax | Parameters | Switches | Related | Notes | Examples | Errorlevels | Availability

Add, change, or remove Macintosh-accessible volumes.


Syntax

MACFILE VOLUME /?

MACFILE VOLUME /add [/guestsallowed:true | false] [/maxusers:nn | unlimited] /name:volume_name /path:path [/password:password] [/readonly:true | false] [/server:\\Computer]

MACFILE VOLUME /remove /name:volume_name [/server:\\Computer]

MACFILE VOLUME /set [/guestsallowed:true | false] [/maxusers:nn | unlimited] /name:volume_name [/password:password] [/readonly:true | false] [/server:\\Computer]


Parameters

none.


Switches
/? (NTXP)
Displays help.
/add (NTXP)
Adds the specified volume.
/guestsallowed:true | false (NTXP)
Specifies whether users who log on as guests can use the volume. If omitted when adding a volume, guests can use the volume. If omitted when changing a volume, the setting for the volume remains unchanged.
/maxusers:nn | unlimited (NTXP)
Specifies the maximum number of users who can simultaneously use the files on the volume. If omitted when adding a volume, an unlimited number of users can use the volume. If omitted when changing a volume, the value remains unchanged.
/name:volume_name (NTXP)
Specifies the volume_name to be added, changed, or removed.
/password:password (NTXP)
Specifies a password that will be required to access the volume. If omitted when adding a volume, no password is created. If omitted when changing a volume, the password remains unchanged.
/path:path (NTXP)
Specifies the path to the root directory of the volume to be added.
/readonly:true | false (NTXP)
Specifies whether users can change files in the volume. If omitted when adding a volume, changes to files are allowed. If omitted when changing a volume, the readonly setting for the volume remains unchanged.
/remove (NTXP)
Remove a Macintosh-accesible volume.
/server:\\Computer (NTXP)
Specifies the server on which to add, change, or remove a volume. If omitted, the operation is performed on the local computer.
/set (NTXP)
Changes the specified volume.

Related

none.


Notes

none.


Examples

none.


Errorlevels

none.


Availability
External
DOS
none
Windows
none
Windows NT
NTXP NT2003

Last Updated: 2003/07/28
Direct corrections or suggestions to: Rick Lively