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			Updated: January 21, 2005
			
				Creates, removes, or displays a TAPI application directory 
				partition, or sets a default TAPI application directory 
				partition. TAPI 3.1 clients can use the information in this 
				application directory partition with the directory service 
				locator service to find and communicate with TAPI directories.
				You can also use Tapicfg to create or remove service 
				connection points, which enable TAPI clients to efficiently 
				locate TAPI application directory partitions in a domain. For 
				more information, see Remarks. 
				To view the command syntax, click a command.
				
			
				Creates a TAPI application directory partition. 
			Syntax
			
				tapicfg install /directory:PartitionName[/server:DCName] 
				[/forcedefault]
			Parameters
			
				
					
						
							install /directory:PartitionName
						
							Required. Specifies the DNS name of the TAPI 
							application directory partition to be created. This 
							name must be a fully qualified domain name.
					 
					
						
							/server:DCName
						
							Specifies the DNS name of the domain controller on 
							which the TAPI application directory partition is 
							created. If the domain controller name is not 
							specified, the name of the local computer is used.
					 
					
						
							/forcedefault
						
							Specifies that this directory is the default TAPI 
							application directory partition for the domain. 
							There can be multiple TAPI application directory 
							partitions in a domain. If this directory is the 
							first TAPI application directory partition created 
							on the domain, it is automatically set as the 
							default, regardless of whether you use the /forcedefault 
							option.
					 
				 
			 
			
			
			
				Removes a TAPI application directory partition.
			Syntax
			
				tapicfg remove /directory:PartitionName
			Parameters
			
				
					
						
							remove /directory:PartitionName
						
							Required. Specifies the DNS name of the TAPI 
							application directory partition to be removed. Note 
							that this name must be a fully qualified domain 
							name.
					 
				 
			 
			
			
			
				Creates a service connection point to publish a TAPI application 
				directory partition.
			Syntax
			
				tapicfg publishscp /directory:PartitionName[/domain:DomainName] 
				[/forcedefault]
			Parameters
			
				
					
						
							publishscp /directory:PartitionName
						
							Required. Specifies the DNS name of the TAPI 
							application directory partition that the service 
							connection point will publish.
					 
					
						
							/domain:DomainName
						
							Specifies the DNS name of the domain in which the 
							service connection point is created. If the domain 
							name is not specified, the name of the local domain 
							is used.
					 
					
						
							/forcedefault
						
							Specifies that this directory is the default TAPI 
							application directory partition for the domain. 
							There can be multiple TAPI application directory 
							partitions in a domain.
					 
				 
			 
			
			
			
				Removes a service connection point for a TAPI application 
				directory partition.
			Syntax
			
				tapicfg removescp /directory:PartitionName[/domain:DomainName]
			Parameters
			
				
					
						
							removescp /directory:PartitionName
						
							Required. Specifies the DNS name of the TAPI 
							application directory partition for which a service 
							connection point is removed.
					 
					
						
							/domain:DomainName
						
							Specifies the DNS name of the domain from which the 
							service connection point is removed. If the domain 
							name is not specified, the name of the local domain 
							is used.
					 
				 
			 
			
			
			
				Displays the names and locations of the TAPI application 
				directory partitions in the domain.
			Syntax
			
				tapicfg show [/defaultonly][/domain:DomainName]
			Parameters
			
				
					
						
							/defaultonly
						
							Displays the names and locations of only the default 
							TAPI application directory partition in the domain.
					 
					
						
							/domain:DomainName
						
							Specifies the DNS name of the domain for which the 
							TAPI application directory partitions are displayed. 
							If the domain name is not specified, the name of the 
							local domain is used.
					 
				 
			 
			
			
			
				Sets the default TAPI application directory partition for the 
				domain.
			Syntax
			
				tapicfg makedefault /directory:PartitionName[/domain:DomainName]
			Parameters
			
				
					
						
							makedefault /directory:PartitionName
						
							Required. Specifies the DNS name of the TAPI 
							application directory partition set as the default 
							partition for the domain. Note that this name must 
							be a fully qualified domain name. Specifies the DNS 
							name of the domain for which the TAPI application 
							directory partition is set as the default. If the 
							domain name is not specified, the name of the local 
							domain is used.
					 
					
						
							tapicfg /?
						
							Displays Help at the command prompt.
					 
				 
			 
			Remarks
			
				
				You must be a member of the Enterprise Admins group in Active 
				Directory to run either tapicfg install (to create a TAPI 
				application directory partition) or tapicfg remove (to 
				remove a TAPI application directory partition).
				
				This command-line tool can be run on any computer that is a 
				member of the domain. 
				User-supplied text (such as the names of TAPI application 
				directory partitions, servers, and domains) with International 
				or Unicode characters are only displayed correctly if 
				appropriate fonts and language support are installed. 
				You can still use Internet Locator Service (ILS) servers in 
				your organization, if ILS is needed to support certain 
				applications, because TAPI clients running Windows XP or a 
				Windows Server 2003 operating system can query either ILS 
				servers or TAPI application directory partitions. 
				You can use Tapicfg to create or remove service 
				connection points. If the TAPI application directory partition 
				is renamed for any reason (for example, if you rename the domain 
				in which it resides), you must remove the existing service 
				connection point and create a new one that contains the new DNS 
				name of the TAPI application directory partition to be 
				published. Otherwise, TAPI clients are unable to locate and 
				access the TAPI application directory partition. You can also 
				remove a service connection point for maintenance or security 
				purposes (for example, if you do not want to expose TAPI data on 
				a specific TAPI application directory partition). 
			 
			Examples
			
				To create a TAPI application directory partition named 
				tapifiction.testdom.microsoft.com on a server named 
				testdc.testdom.microsoft.com and then set it as the default TAPI 
				application directory partition for the new domain, type:
				
tapicfg install /directory:tapifiction.testdom.microsoft.com 
				/server:testdc.testdom.microsoft.com /forcedefault
				To display the name of the default TAPI application directory 
				partition for the new domain, type:
				tapicfg show /defaultonly
				
					
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