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TCMSETUP
Description
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Sets up the telephony client. Use tcmsetup to specify the
remote servers used by a telephony client or to disable the client.
Syntax
TCMSETUP
/?
TCMSETUP
[/q]
[/x]
/c
server1 [server2 ... serverN]
TCMSETUP
[/q]
/c
/d
Parameters
- server1 [server2 ... serverN]
(NT2000)
- The remote server name where this client will use TAPI
service providers and their lines or phones. The client must
be in the same domain as the server or in a domain that has
a two-way trust relationship with the domain containing the
server.
Switches
- /?
(NTXP)
- Displays help.
- /c
(NT2000)
- Specifies client setup.
- /d
(NT2000)
- Clears the list of remote servers. Disables the
telephony client by preventing it from using the TAPI
service providers on the remote servers.
- /q
(NT2000)
- Prevents display of message boxes.
- /x
(NT2000)
- Specifies connection-oriented callbacks for heavy
traffic networks where packet loss is high.
The default when this switch is omitted is
connectionless callbacks.
Related
none.
Notes
You must be in the administrators group to run this command.
If you are logged on in another group, see Use the
Run as command to start a program
as an administrator. Before a client user can use a phone or
line on a TAPI server, the telephony server administrator must
assign the user to the phone or line.
The list of telephony servers created by this command
replaces any existing list of telephony servers available to the
client. You cannot use this command to add to the existing list.
Examples
none.
Errorlevels
none.
Availability
- External
-
- DOS
-
none
- Windows
-
none
- Windows NT
-
NT2000
NTXP
NT2003
Last Updated: 2003/07/28
Direct corrections or suggestions to:
Rick Lively