USER {/EXECUTE {Enable | Disable} | /INSTALL {Enable | Disable} | /QUERY}
Specifies whether the user has execute or install privileges. Follow the privilege with the word
enable to enable the privilege or disable to disable the privilege. Use the /Query command line
switch to determine the user??™s current capabilities.
LOGON {/QUERY | /ENABLE | /DISABLE} Determines whether Server Core enables or disables
session logons. The /Query command line switch displays the current session logon status.
PORT [portx=porty | /D portx | /QUERY] Redefines the port configuration. You can
assign a port to a particular device. Use the /D command line switch to remove the port assignment.
The /Query command line switch displays the current port assignments.
Enabling or Disabling Session Logons with the ChgLogon Utility
Use the ChgLogon utility to enable or disable session logons. This utility uses the following syntax:
CHGLOGON {/QUERY | /ENABLE | /DISABLE}
Usage is the same as the CHANGE LOGON {/QUERY | /ENABLE | /DISABLE} utility form described
in the ???Changing Logons, Ports, and Users with the Change Utility??? section of the chapter.
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Listing COM Port Mappings Using the ChgPort Utility
The ChgPort utility controls port assignments on the current system.
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