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PHSETUP Syntax examples
The following examples illustrate how you can use PHSETUP to configure PC-Duo Host:
phsetup name:HowdyDoody sets the Host computer station name to HowdyDoody.
phsetup name:"Julia's Game Machine" sets the Host computer station name
to Julia’s Game Machine.
phsetup name:"Julia’s ""little"" machine" sets the Host computer
station name to Julia’s "little" Machine.
phsetup access:time
timezone:0000000000000000FCFF03000000FCFF03000000FCFF03000000FCFF
03000000FCFF03 sets access restrictions, so that the Host computer is locked from
9am to 5pm Monday to Friday.
phsetup addgateway:"IP,@198.186.160.77" adds a PC-Duo Gateway to
which the Host computer reports using UDP/IP.
phsetup removegateway:all removes all PC-Duo Gateways from the PC-Duo
Host reporting list.
phsetup addservicesecurityace:"mydomain\YourRemoteControlGatewa
y,0xE00FF" addadminsecurityace:"mydomain\YourRemoteControlGateway
,0xE000F" addsettingssecurityace:"mydomain\YourRemoteControlGatew
ay,0xE00FF" assigns full access control to a domain account
(mydomain\YourRemoteControlGateway). You can use this command to assign full
access control rights to your PC-Duo Gateway domain account, or any other domain
account.
name:$NAME$ connectbeep:on beepevery:0 idleappear:icon
connappear:icon controlpanel:on usewindowssecurity:no
adminpasswordrequired:different allowremoteadmin:no
password:randomstring adminpassword:"" access:permit
permission:none granttime:30 requesttime:30
lockworkstationondisconnect:no logoutondisconnect:no
rebootondisconnect:no suppresskeys:permit blankscreen:permit
ip:on ipx:on encryption:on resets settings to their PC-Duo Host default values
(for systems using simple password).
In addition, you can refer to the following settings that are in effect under Windows XP,
and Windows Server 2003:
usewindowssecurity:yes removeservicesecurityace:*
addservicesecurityace:Administrators,0xE00FF
setservicesecurityowner:Administrators
removeadminsecurityace:*
addadminsecurityace:Administrators,0xE000F
addadminsecurityace:Interactive,0x03
setadminsecurityowner:Administrators
removesettingssecurityace:*
addsettingssecurityace:Administrators,0xE00FF
setsettingssecurityowner:Administrators
NOTE: Enter all commands and parameters on one line. Due to limited page width, some
of the following examples present commands on multiple lines.
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