CMSTP
			
			
			
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				Updated: January 21, 2005
				
				Installs or removes a Connection Manager service profile. Used 
				without optional parameters, cmstp installs a service 
				profile with default settings appropriate to the operating 
				system and to the user's permissions.
			 
			
				 
			
				 
			Syntax
			
				
				Syntax 1:ServiceProfileFileName.exe /q:a 
				/c:"cmstp.exe ServiceProfileFileName.inf [/nf] 
				[/ni] [/ns] [/s] [/su] [/u]"
				
				Syntax 2:cmstp.exe [/nf] [/ni] [/ns] 
				[/s] [/su] [/u] "[Drive:][Path]ServiceProfileFileName.inf"
			 
			Parameters
			
				
					
						
							ServiceProfileFileName.exe
						
							Required for Syntax 1 but not valid for Syntax 2. 
							Specifies, by name, the installation package that 
							contains the profile that you want to install.
					 
					
						
							/q:a
						
							Required for Syntax 1 but not valid for Syntax 2. 
							Specifies that the profile should be installed 
							without prompting the user. The verification message 
							that the installation has succeeded will still 
							appear.
					 
					
						
							[ Drive:][ Path] 
							ServiceProfileFileName.inf
						
							Required. Specifies, by name, the configuration file 
							that determines how the profile should be installed. 
							The [Drive:][Path] parameter is 
							not valid for Syntax 1.
					 
					
						
							/nf
						
							Specifies that the support files should not be 
							installed.
					 
					
						
							/ni
						
							Specifies that a desktop icon should not be created. 
							This parameter is only valid for computers running 
							Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows 
							Millinnium Edition.
					 
					
						
							/ns
						
							Specifies that a desktop shortcut should not be 
							created. This parameter is only valid for computers 
							running a member of the Windows Server 2003 family, 
							Windows 2000, or Windows XP.
					 
					
						
							/s
						
							Specifies that the service profile should be 
							installed or uninstalled silently (without prompting 
							for user response or displaying verification 
							message).
					 
					
						
							/su
						
							Specifies that the service profile should be 
							installed for a single user rather than for all 
							users. This parameter is only valid for computers 
							running a member of the Windows Server 2003 family, 
							Windows 2000, or Windows XP.
					 
					
						
							/au
						
							Specifies that the service profile should be 
							installed for all users. This parameter is only 
							valid for computers running a member of the Windows 
							Server 2003 family, Windows 2000, or Windows XP.
					 
					
						
							/u
						
							Specifies that the service profile should be 
							uninstalled.
					 
					
						
							/?
						
							Displays help at the command prompt.
					 
				 
			 
			Remarks
			
				- /s is the only parameter that you can use in 
				combination with /u.
- Syntax 1 is the typical syntax used in a custom installation 
				application. To use this syntax, you must run cmstp from 
				the directory that contains the ServiceProfileFileName.exe 
				file. 
Examples
			
				
				The following examples show possible uses of cmstp in 
				relation to a fictional service profile called Fiction and its 
				associated files.
				
				
					- To install the Fiction service profile without any 
					support files, type:
					fiction.exe /c:"cmstp.exe fiction.inf /nf" 
- To silently install the Fiction service profile for a 
					single user, type:
					fiction.exe /c:"cmstp.exe fiction.inf /s /su" 
- To silently uninstall the Fiction service profile, type:
					fiction.exe /c:"cmstp.exe fiction.inf /s /u" 
 
				
					 
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