The username can include
any qualifiers required to perform the login.
/pass or /pass:password Specifies the password used for login purposes. If you specify /pass
without the password, the system prompts you for a password to use on the remote system.
Unlike many password prompts, this prompt doesn??™t display the password characters as asterisks
(*), so it??™s easy to make mistakes. Make sure you type the password carefully.
/smartcard Creates a password based on the content of a smartcard. The system prompts you
to provide the smartcard as part of the input.
Deleting
You can??™t change a credential using the CmdKey utility. To change a credential, you must first
delete the old credential and then create a new one. In addition, you??™ll likely find that you need to
delete old credentials when you don??™t need them any longer. This mode uses the following syntax:
cmdkey /delete:targetname
cmdkey /delete /ras
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
/delete:targetname Removes the specified credential. You must provide a target name
unless you??™re deleting a Remote Access Server (RAS) credential.
/ras Specifies that you want to remove a RAS credential.
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