)
ISCSI_TARGET_FLAG_MERGE_TARGET_INFORMATION 0x00000004 (The local
system receives target information. The operating system merges this information with any
existing statically configured information for the target.)
Managing Volume Labels with the Label Utility
The Label utility creates, deletes, or changes the volume label for a drive. The volume label appears
at the top of the hierarchy in applications such as Windows Explorer and helps the user identify the
drive. In addition to standard drives, this utility also works with mount points (see the ???Reparse-
Point??? section of the chapter for details). This utility uses the following syntax:
LABEL [drive:][label]
LABEL [/MP] [volume] [label]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
drive: Specifies the letter of the drive to change.
label Defines the new volume label. If you leave the volume label blank, then the Label utility
queries you for a volume label. Pressing Enter deletes any existing label. Type a new value and
press Enter to change the volume label. Press Ctrl+C to abort the action without changing the
label. Volume labels for FAT-formatted drives can only have 11 characters, while NTFS-formatted
drives can have volume labels up to 32 characters.
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