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"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"


{-s Server | -d Domain} Connects to the specified remote server or domain (not both).
You must have the required rights to access the server or domain. The default settings rely on
the domain controller for the logon domain. If you aren??™t logged into a domain, the utility
attempts to use the logon server. When a logon server isn??™t available, the utility uses the local
machine or registers an error that Active Directory isn??™t installed.
-u UserName Specifies the name of the user account to use to log onto a remote server. The
default setting relies on the user account of the currently logged on user. The username can take
several forms as shown in the following list.
UserName The account name such as GeorgeS.
Domain\UserName The domain name combined with the username such as
MyDomain\GeorgeS.
User Principal Name (UPN) The UPN version of the username that includes the fully
qualified domain such as GeorgeS@MyDomain.MyCompany.com.
-p {Password | *} Specifies the user password. The utility prompts you for a password
when you provide the asterisk (*) in place of the actual password. Using this second option is
actually better from a security perspective because the prompt dialog box will replace your
password with asterisks.


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