Using RASPhone by itself displays
the graphical interface. This utility uses the following syntax:
RASPhone [-f file] [[{-e | -d | -h | -r}] entry]
RASPhone [-f file] -a [entry]
RASPhone [-f file] -l{a | d | e | h | r} [link]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
-f file Defines the full path to the RAS phonebook (PBK) file. The path can include a drive,
relative or absolute path, and a filename.
-e Displays the dialog box required to edit the specified entry. The dialog box varies by
entry type.
-d Displays the dial-up dialog box for creating a connection to the remote resource.
-h Disconnects the specified remote connection without displaying a dialog box.
-r Deletes the specified entry from the RAS phonebook without displaying a dialog box. Note
that this task is permanent; you can??™t undelete a RAS phonebook entry and must create it from
the beginning if you accidentally delete it.
entry Specifies an entry from the RAS phonebook (PBK file) entry. The utility uses the default
PBK file located in the \Windows\System32\RAS directory unless you specify a different PBK
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