/S system Specifies the remote system that you want to check. In most cases, you??™ll also need
to supply the /U and the /P command line switches when using this switch.
/U [domain\]user Specifies the username on the remote system. This name may not match
the username on the local system. You??™ll need to supply a domain name when working with a
domain controller.
/P [password] Specifies the password for the given user. You can provide the command line
switch without specifying the password on the command line in cleartext. The system prompts
you for the password. Using this feature can help you maintain the security of passwords used
on your system.
/RU username Specifies the user account or user context that you want to use to run the task.
Use ??????, ???NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM???, or ???SYSTEM??? to use the system account to run the task.
/RP password Specifies the password of the user account or user context you want to use to
run the task. Use an asterisk (*) or a blank (nothing after the command line switch) in place of
the password when you want the system to prompt you for the password. This command line
switch has no effect when you use the system account to run the task.
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