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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"


Clear Clears a configuration setting without actually removing it. This command comes in
handy when you need to remove the values associated with a configuration entry, without
deleting it. For example, if you type AppCmd Clear CONFIG ???Default Web Site/??? -section:
defaultDocument and press Enter, you??™ll clear the default documents associated with the
Default Web Site. You must provide a defaultDocuments section, but it need not contain any
document entries.
Configure Adds or removes trace log entries. See the TRACE object entry in the ???An Overview
of the Object types??? section of the chapter for details.
Delete Removes an existing object or object entry. The goal of the Delete command is to
remove an entry in the configuration file for an existing object.
Inspect Displays the content of trace log entries. See the TRACE object entry in the ???An Overview
of the Object Types??? section of the chapter for details.
Install Adds a new module to the server. You can also achieve this goal using the PkgMgr
utility. See the MODULE object entry in the ???An Overview of the Object Types??? section of the
chapter for details.
List Outputs information about the requested object.


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