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Command Line Configuration
The following combination of PC-Duo Host and Windows tools can be used to customize
and automatically deploy PC-Duo Host to one or more target machines in your network:
Use the command line utility PHSETUP to set PC-Duo Host configuration options from
a command line. See "Configure Host from the command line."
In addition to specifying options in the PC-Duo Host Control Panel window, use
PHSETUP to lock down other PC-Duo Host features. See “Lock-down settings”.
Use the Windows MSIEXEC installation command line utility to install a customized
PC-Duo Host configuration. This feature is useful if you want to push PC-Duo Host with
the same set of configuration options to a large number of target machines automatically.
See Install Host with the MSIEXEC command line.
Use a login script to run commands at login time and then use this script to configure
an installed Host with PHSETUP, or install the Host using MSIEXEC.
NOTE: The PC-Duo Deployment Tool can also be used to mass deploy PC-Duo Host
configurations. For more information, see the PC-Duo Deployment Tool Administration
Guide.
No matter which method you choose to install PC-Duo Host, the configuration settings
can be modified later using either PHSETUP from the command line, or directly from the
PC-Duo Host Control Panel window.
NOTE: For the Host to be available and the installation to be completed, you must reboot
the computer after initial installation.
NOTE: To configure a copy of PC-Duo Host that is already installed on a Host computer,
you must have the administrative rights to configure the product on the Host computer.
On Windows Vista and Server 2008 platforms, you may have to run PHSETUP in an
already-elevated command prompt (which you may not be able to do from a login script).
See “Security tab”.
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