dfscmd
			
			
			
			
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				Updated: January 21, 2005
Manages a distributed file system 
				from the command line.
			
				 
			Syntax
			
				
				dfscmd /map \\DFSName\DFSShareName\Path\\ServerName\ ShareName\Path 
				[Comment] [/restore]
				dfscmd /unmap \\DFSName\DFSShareName\Path
				dfscmd /add \\DFSName\DFSShareName\Path\\ServerName\ ShareName\Path 
				[/restore] 
				fscmd /remove \\DFSName\DFSShareName\Path\\ServerName\ ShareName\Path
				dfscmd /view \\DFSName\DFSShareName 
				[/full] [/partial] [/batch] [/batchrestore]
			 
			Parameters
			
				
					
						
							/map 
						
							Creates a link and maps a link to a target. If the 
							specified DFS root does not exist, dfscmd returns an 
							error. When /restore is specified, dfscmd 
							does not attempt to validate the destination path.
					 
					
						
							\\DFSName\DFSShareName\Path
						
							The path used to access the distributed file system.
					 
					
						
							\\ServerName\ShareName\Path
						
							The actual file system location mapped to a DFS 
							link.
					 
					
						
							[Comment] 
						
							An optional comment you can use to identify a 
							target.
					 
					
						
							/unmap 
						
							Deletes a DFS link and removes its targets from the 
							DFS root.
					 
					
						
							/add 
						
							Adds a target to the specified DFS link. If the 
							specified link does not exist, dfscmd will return an 
							error. When /restore is specified, dfscmd 
							does not attempt to validate the destination path.
					 
					
						
							/remove 
						
							Removes a target from the specified DFS link.
					 
					
						
							/view 
						
							View details for the specified DFS root. When 
							dfscmd /view is entered without additional 
							parameters, dfscmd displays only the names of the 
							root and its links. dfscmd /view /partial 
							displays any comments associated with the root. 
							dfscmd /view /full displays the names of the 
							root and its links, any comments associated with the 
							root, and any targets associated with the links. 
							dfscmd /view /batch returns a batch script you 
							can use to restore the root. dfscmd /view /batchrestore 
							returns a similar batch script that does not attempt 
							to validate the targets.
					 
					
						
							/? 
						
							Displays help at the command prompt.
					 
				 
			 
			Remarks
			
				- If you use a path or a comment that contains spaces, wrap it 
				in quotation marks. 
- When you remove a target using dfscmd /remove, you 
				must specify the same link name that you used to create the 
				link. For example, if you created the link using its DNS name, 
				you must specify the DNS name when you use dfscmd /remove 
				rather than the NetBIOS name. Consider using a consistent naming 
				standard when you add links so it will be easier to remember 
				later.
Examples
			
				
				To create a link called SiteLicense under the DFS root 
				\\Appserver\Apps\ that points to a target at 
				\\Westcoast-ap1\Shared\Sitelic without validating the target, 
				type: 
				dfscmd /map \\appserver\apps\SiteLicense  \\westcoast-ap1\shared\sitelic /restore
				To remove \\Midwest-ap3\Shared\Site as a target of DFS link 
				\\Appserver\Apps\SiteLicense, type:
				dfscmd /remove \\appserver\apps\SiteLicense 
				\\midwest-ap3\shared\site To view the links and comment 
				associated with the DFS root \\Appserver\Apps, type:
				dfscmd /view \\appserver\apps /partial
			 
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						| Bold | Elements that the user must type exactly as shown | 
					
						| Ellipsis (...) | Parameter that can be repeated several times in a 
						command line | 
					
						| Between brackets ([]) | Optional items | 
					
						| Between braces ({}); choices separated by pipe (|). 
						Example: {even|odd} | Set of choices from which the user must choose only 
						one | 
					
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