In addition, the user
context appears as part of the event log entry.
/p:Password (password) Provides a password for the user context. The utility prompts you
for the password (when necessary) if you don??™t include it on the command line. In most cases,
supplying the password when prompted is safer from a security perspective than including this
information on the command line or as part of a batch file entry.
/a:{Default | Negotiate | Kerberos | NTLM} (authentication) Specifies the kind of
authentication to use for the remote location. The default value is Negotiate. Using a specific
value can improve security when the remote machine offers multiple authentication options.
/uni:{True | False} (unicode) Specifies that the utility should display all output in Unicode
when set to True.
Working with Performance Information
No matter what you do with your system, at some point, you??™ll want to know how it??™s performing.
Performance data generally takes two forms. The static variety acts as a long-term record of the performance
of your system as a whole. You can use it to track the performance of your system over
time. The dynamic variety shows the current performance of your system.
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