In this case, you??™re installing a protocol,
so you use the p value.
-q CompID Queries the installation status of the specified package. Use the ??“sn command
line switch to obtain a list of component identifiers. For example, if you type NetCfg -v -q
ms_msclient and press Enter, you obtain the installation status of the Client for Microsoft
Networks.
-u CompID Uninstalls the specified package. Use the ??“s command line switch to obtain a list
of component identifiers. For example, if you type NetCfg -u ms_netbt and press Enter, you
would uninstall the WINS Client(TCP/IP) Protocol.
-s {a | n} Displays the specified component types where a is adapters and n is network
components. For example, if you type NetCfg -sa and press Enter, you may see a list of adapters,
as shown in Figure 16.2.
Figure 16.2
Display a list of
component types
using the -sa or -sn
command line
switches.
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-b CompID Shows the binding paths for the specified component. Use the ??“sn command line
switch to obtain a list of component identifiers. When you see the output, it will contain a number
of adapter identifiers such as pci\ven_8086&dev_1096.
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