The utility
ignores this command line switch unless the connection requires a username and password for
access.
/HOME Connects the user to their home directory. This command line switch only works when
the user account has a home directory specified.
/DELETE Deletes the connection from the list of persistent connections. The connection
becomes unusual as soon as the command completes.
/PERSISTENT:{YES | NO} Sets the state of the persistent network connection. When set to
YES, the utility saves all connections as you make them and restores them at the next logon.
When set to NO, the utility doesn??™t save any new connections. However, the utility still restores
any existing connections during the next logon even if you set this command line switch to NO.
Use the /DELETE command line switch to remove any persistent connections you no longer need.
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USER
The USER mode works with user accounts on the network. You can change local user accounts or
specify that you want to change the user information on the domain. The utility displays a list of
current users when you use the USER mode alone. The names appear in three columns and the output
doesn??™t include any additional information.
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