ADDUSERS Add or list users to/from a CSV file ADmodcmd Active Directory Bulk Modify ARP Address Resolution Protocol ASSOC Change file extension associations• ASSOCIAT One step file association ATTRIB Change file attributes b BCDBOOT Create or repair a system partition BCDEDIT Manage Boot Configuration Data BITSADMIN Background Intelligent Transfer Service BOOTCFG Edit Windows boot settings BROWSTAT Get domain, browser and PDC info c CACLS Change file permissions CALL Call one batch program from another• CERTREQ Request certificate from a certification authority CD Change Directory - move to a specific Folder• CHANGE Change Terminal Server Session properties CHKDSK Check Disk - check and repair disk problems CHKNTFS Check the NTFS file system CHOICE Accept keyboard input to a batch file CIPHER Encrypt or Decrypt files/folders CleanMgr Automated cleanup of Temp files, recycle bin CLEARMEM Clear memory leaks CLIP Copy STDIN to the Windows clipboard CLS Clear the screen• CLUSTER Windows Clustering CMD Start a new CMD shell CMDKEY Manage stored usernames/passwords COLOR Change colors of the CMD window• COMP Compare the contents of two files or sets of files COMPACT Compress files or folders on an NTFS partition COMPRESS Compress individual files on an NTFS partition CON2PRT Connect or disconnect a Printer CONVERT Convert a FAT drive to NTFS COPY Copy one or more files to another location• CSCcmd Client-side caching (Offline Files) CSVDE Import or Export Active Directory data d DATE Display or set the date• DEFRAG Defragment hard drive DEL Delete one or more files• DELPROF Delete user profiles DELTREE Delete a folder and all subfolders DevCon Device Manager Command Line Utility DIR Display a list of files and folders• DIRUSE Display disk usage DISKPART Disk Administration DISKSHADOW Volume Shadow Copy Service DNSSTAT DNS Statistics DOSKEY Edit command line, recall commands, and create macros DriverQuery Display installed device drivers DSACLs Active Directory ACLs DSAdd Add items to active directory (user group computer) DSGet View items in active directory (user group computer) DSQuery Search for items in active directory (user group computer) DSMod Modify items in active directory (user group computer) DSMove Move an Active directory Object DSRM Remove items from Active Directory e ECHO Display message on screen• ENDLOCAL End localisation of environment changes in a batch file• ERASE Delete one or more files• EVENTCREATE Add a message to the Windows event log EXIT Quit the current script/routine and set an errorlevel• EXPAND Uncompress files EXTRACT Uncompress CAB files f FC Compare two files FIND Search for a text string in a file FINDSTR Search for strings in files FOR /F Loop command: against a set of files• FOR /F Loop command: against the results of another command• FOR Loop command: all options Files, Directory, List• FORFILES Batch process multiple files FORMAT Format a disk FREEDISK Check free disk space (in bytes) FSUTIL File and Volume utilities FTP File Transfer Protocol FTYPE File extension file type associations• g GETMAC Display the Media Access Control (MAC) address GLOBAL Display membership of global groups GOTO Direct a batch program to jump to a labelled line• GPRESULT Display Resultant Set of Policy information GPUPDATE Update Group Policy settings h HELP Online Help i iCACLS Change file and folder permissions IF Conditionally perform a command• IFMEMBER Is the current user a member of a Workgroup IPCONFIG Configure IP k KILL Remove a program from memory l LABEL Edit a disk label LOCAL Display membership of local groups LOGEVENT Write text to the event viewer LOGMAN Manage Performance Monitor LOGOFF Log a user off LOGTIME Log the date and time in a file m MAPISEND Send email from the command line MBSAcli Baseline Security Analyzer MEM Display memory usage MD Create new folders• MKLINK Create a symbolic link (linkd) MODE Configure a system device MORE Display output, one screen at a time MOUNTVOL Manage a volume mount point MOVE Move files from one folder to another• MOVEUSER Move a user from one domain to another MSG Send a message MSIEXEC Microsoft Windows Installer MSINFO32 System Information MSTSC Terminal Server Connection (Remote Desktop Protocol) MV Copy in-use files n NET Manage network resources NETDOM Domain Manager NETSH Configure Network Interfaces, Windows Firewall & Remote access NETSVC Command-line Service Controller NBTSTAT Display networking statistics (NetBIOS over TCP/IP) NETSTAT Display networking statistics (TCP/IP) NOW Display the current Date and Time NSLOOKUP Name server lookup NTBACKUP Backup folders to tape NTRIGHTS Edit user account rights o OPENFILES Query or display open files p PATH Display or set a search path for executable files• PATHPING Trace route plus network latency and packet loss PAUSE Suspend processing of a batch file and display a message• PERMS Show permissions for a user PERFMON Performance Monitor PING Test a network connection POPD Return to a previous directory saved by PUSHD• PORTQRY Display the status of ports and services POWERCFG Configure power settings PRINT Print a text file PRINTBRM Print queue Backup/Recovery PRNCNFG Display, configure or rename a printer PRNMNGR Add, delete, list printers set the default printer PROMPT Change the command prompt• PsExec Execute process remotely PsFile Show files opened remotely PsGetSid Display the SID of a computer or a user PsInfo List information about a system PsKill Kill processes by name or process ID PsList List detailed information about processes PsLoggedOn Who's logged on (locally or via resource sharing) PsLogList Event log records PsPasswd Change account password PsPing Measure network performance PsService View and control services PsShutdown Shutdown or reboot a computer PsSuspend Suspend processes PUSHD Save and then change the current directory• q QGREP Search file(s) for lines that match a given pattern Query Process Display processes (TS/Remote Desktop) Query Session Display all sessions (TS/Remote Desktop) Query TermServer List all servers (TS/Remote Desktop) Query User Display user sessions (TS/Remote Desktop) r RASDIAL Manage RAS connections RASPHONE Manage RAS connections RECOVER Recover a damaged file from a defective disk REG Registry: Read, Set, Export, Delete keys and values REGEDIT Import or export registry settings REGSVR32 Register or unregister a DLL REGINI Change Registry Permissions REM Record comments (remarks) in a batch file• REN Rename a file or files• REPLACE Replace or update one file with another Reset Session Delete a Remote Desktop Session RD Delete folder(s)• RMTSHARE Share a folder or a printer ROBOCOPY Robust File and Folder Copy ROUTE Manipulate network routing tables RUN Start | RUN commands RUNAS Execute a program under a different user account RUNDLL32 Run a DLL command (add/remove print connections) s SC Service Control SCHTASKS Schedule a command to run at a specific time SCLIST Display Services SET Display, set, or remove session environment variables• SETLOCAL Control the visibility of environment variables• SETX Set environment variables SFC System File Checker SHARE List or edit a file share or print share ShellRunAs Run a command under a different user account SHIFT Shift the position of batch file parameters• SHORTCUT Create a windows shortcut (.LNK file) SHOWGRPS List the Workgroups a user has joined SHOWMBRS List the Users who are members of a Workgroup SHUTDOWN Shutdown the computer SLEEP Wait for x seconds SLMGR Software Licensing Management (Vista/2008) SOON Schedule a command to run in the near future SORT Sort input START Start a program, command or batch file• SU Switch User SUBINACL Edit file and folder Permissions, Ownership and Domain SUBST Associate a path with a drive letter SYSTEMINFO List system configuration t TAKEOWN Take ownership of a file TASKLIST List running applications and services TASKKILL Remove a running process from memory TIME Display or set the system time• TIMEOUT Delay processing of a batch file TITLE Set the window title for a CMD.EXE session• TLIST Task list with full path TOUCH Change file timestamps TRACERT Trace route to a remote host TREE Graphical display of folder structure TSSHUTDN Remotely shut down or reboot a terminal server TYPE Display the contents of a text file• TypePerf Write performance data to a log file u USRSTAT List domain usernames and last login v VER Display version information• VERIFY Verify that files have been saved• VOL Display a disk label• w WAITFOR Wait for or send a signal WHERE Locate and display files in a directory tree WHOAMI Output the current UserName and domain WINDIFF Compare the contents of two files or sets of files WINMSDP Windows system report WINRM Windows Remote Management WINRS Windows Remote Shell WMIC WMI Commands WUAUCLT Windows Update x XCACLS Change file and folder permissions XCOPY Copy files and folders :: Comment / Remark•
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Good Cmd Commands
Basic Commands in the Command Line
Creating Camera Presets in Lenel Virtual Matrix
Creating Camera Presets in Lenel Virtual Matrix
FROM LENEL TECHNICAL SUPPORT:
Requirements
1) LDVR environment
2) Virtual Matrix Switch “Pelco D” protocol
3) OnGuard Version 5.11.105 and later releases
4) Camera Pelco Spectra Dome II or III
Currently Lenel's GUI has no support for "set preset" command. Originally, setting presets was done via matrix switcher's UI. In the case of virtual matrix switcher, there is no UI. The workaround is to temporarily replace the "go to preset" command with "set preset" command. Thus typing the preset number and clicking the "go to preset" button will actually set the preset to the current position.
Process
Step 1
Configure Virtual Matrix and PTZ camera. Before proceeding to step 2. you have to be able to PTZ the camera through your mouse/keyboard via Alarm Monitoring.
Step 2
Open System Administration ,Matrix Switch, Select “Pelco D Protocol” (Picture below is just example be sure to select Pelco “D” Protocol.
Please insert this string to Go To Preset Command:
<\255><%b><\000><\003><\000><%t><%x>
Step 3
Go to Alarm Monitoring and create preset by navigating with mouse/keyboard and select preset points. Then type number or letter.(see below) and then click on icon below “Go to or set preset” and click on it once complete.
Step 4
Open System Admin Matrix Switch, Select Pelco D Protocol
Please insert this string to Go To Preset Command:
<\255><%b><\000><\007><\000><%t><%x>
Step 5
Open Alarm Monitoring and type the preset number or letter that you created in Step 3, Then “Goto or Set preset” Icon. This will take you to the preset point that you created.
Whats my ip address?
What Is My IP Address? Who Knows?
Recently a customer asked for the ability to view their cameras remotely using an iPad. No problem. But, from a remote site the customer needs to know the public internet address of their video server. There are a couple of free internet sites that can help with this. Here's how:
1. Go to the Video Server and open an internet browser.
2. Navigate to www.whatsmyip.org
The site opens and displays the system's public IP address at the top.
3. Use this address to configure the remote viewing software .
Also, when configuring remote viewing software you may have to specify a TCP Port to use in addition to the IP address. This site includes a port scanning tool to determine if the port you need is open or if it is being blocked. It displays the status of common ports and you can perform a custom port test and specify the port you need.
Here are some other sites:
http://www.canyouseem.com
1. Go to the Video Server and open an internet browser.
2. Navigate to www.whatsmyip.org
The site opens and displays the system's public IP address at the top.
3. Use this address to configure the remote viewing software .
Also, when configuring remote viewing software you may have to specify a TCP Port to use in addition to the IP address. This site includes a port scanning tool to determine if the port you need is open or if it is being blocked. It displays the status of common ports and you can perform a custom port test and specify the port you need.
Here are some other sites:
http://www.whatismyip.com/
Scheduling Automatic Backups in SLQ
Schedule Automated Backups of SQL Database
From Article 1131 in the Lenel Knowledgebase
This refers to SQL Server 2005 Express, but has been successfully tested with 2008.
To back up an SQL Server database on a time schedule for an SQL Server 2005 Express system:
1) Create a folder named SQLBackup in the C:\ drive.
2) Copy the following code, and then start Notepad. Paste the text into Notepad.
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DECLARE @BackupFile varchar(255), @DB varchar(30), @Description varchar(255), @LogFile varchar(50)
DECLARE @Name varchar(30), @MediaName varchar(30), @BackupDirectory nvarchar(200)
SET @BackupDirectory = 'C:\SQLBackup\'
Add a list of all databases you don't want to backup to this.
DECLARE Database_CURSOR CURSOR FOR SELECT name FROM sysdatabases WHERE name <> 'tempdb' AND name <> 'model' AND name <> 'Northwind' AND name <> 'master' AND name <> 'msdb'
OPEN Database_Cursor
FETCH next FROM Database_CURSOR INTO @DB
WHILE @@fetch_status = 0
BEGIN
SET @Name = @DB + '( Daily BACKUP )'
SET @MediaName = @DB + '_Dump' + CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP , 112)
SET @BackupFile = @BackupDirectory + CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP , 112) + "_" + @DB + '_' + 'Full' + '_' +
'.bak'
SET @Description = 'Normal' + ' BACKUP at ' + CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP) + '.'
IF (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM msdb.dbo.backupset WHERE database_name = @DB) > 0 OR @DB = 'master'
BEGIN
SET @BackupFile = @BackupDirectory + CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP , 112) + "_"+ @DB + '_' + 'Full' + '_' + '.bak'
SET some more pretty stuff for sql server.
SET @Description = 'Full' + ' BACKUP at ' + CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP) + '.'
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SET @BackupFile = @BackupDirectory + @DB + '_' + 'Full' + '_' +
CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP , 112) + '.bak'
SET some more pretty stuff for sql server.
SET @Description = 'Full' + ' BACKUP at ' + CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP) + '.'
END
BACKUP DATABASE @DB TO DISK = @BackupFile
WITH NAME = @Name, DESCRIPTION = @Description ,
MEDIANAME = @MediaName, MEDIADESCRIPTION = @Description ,
STATS = 10
FETCH next FROM Database_CURSOR INTO @DB
END
CLOSE Database_Cursor
DEALLOCATE Database_Cursor
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3) From the File menu, select Save.
4) In the Save as type drop-down, select "All Files".
5) In the File name field type backup.sql. Save this file to the C:\SQLBackup folder.
6) Copy the following code, and then paste the text into Notepad.
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sqlcmd -S . -i "C:\SQLBackup\Backup.sql"
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7) From the File menu, select Save.
8) In the Save as type drop-down, select "All Files".
9) In the File name field type backup.bat. Save this file to the C:\SQLBackup folder.
10) Open Schedule Tasks in Windows (Click the Start button, then select All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Scheduled Tasks).
11) Double-click Add Scheduled Task. The Scheduled Task Wizard opens.
12) Click [Next] on the first window.
13) On the window where you select the program you want Windows to run, click [Browse]. Navigate to the C:\SQLBackup\backup.bat file, and then click [Open].
14) Type a name for the task, select how frequently to perform the task, and then click [Next].
15) Select the time and day you want the task to start, along with the day(s) of the week to run the task. Click [Next].
16) Enter the Windows login (which is required), and then click [Next].
17) Click [Finish].
18) To test the schedule, right-click on the schedule in Scheduled Tasks and select Run. If the backup runs successfully, a Date_AccessControl.bak file will be created in the C:\SQLBackup folder.
This refers to SQL Server 2005 Express, but has been successfully tested with 2008.
1) Create a folder named SQLBackup in the C:\ drive.
2) Copy the following code, and then start Notepad. Paste the text into Notepad.
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DECLARE @BackupFile varchar(255), @DB varchar(30), @Description varchar(255), @LogFile varchar(50)
DECLARE @Name varchar(30), @MediaName varchar(30), @BackupDirectory nvarchar(200)
SET @BackupDirectory = 'C:\SQLBackup\'
Add a list of all databases you don't want to backup to this.
DECLARE Database_CURSOR CURSOR FOR SELECT name FROM sysdatabases WHERE name <> 'tempdb' AND name <> 'model' AND name <> 'Northwind' AND name <> 'master' AND name <> 'msdb'
OPEN Database_Cursor
FETCH next FROM Database_CURSOR INTO @DB
WHILE @@fetch_status = 0
BEGIN
SET @Name = @DB + '( Daily BACKUP )'
SET @MediaName = @DB + '_Dump' + CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP , 112)
SET @BackupFile = @BackupDirectory + CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP , 112) + "_" + @DB + '_' + 'Full' + '_' +
'.bak'
SET @Description = 'Normal' + ' BACKUP at ' + CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP) + '.'
IF (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM msdb.dbo.backupset WHERE database_name = @DB) > 0 OR @DB = 'master'
BEGIN
SET @BackupFile = @BackupDirectory + CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP , 112) + "_"+ @DB + '_' + 'Full' + '_' + '.bak'
SET some more pretty stuff for sql server.
SET @Description = 'Full' + ' BACKUP at ' + CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP) + '.'
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SET @BackupFile = @BackupDirectory + @DB + '_' + 'Full' + '_' +
CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP , 112) + '.bak'
SET some more pretty stuff for sql server.
SET @Description = 'Full' + ' BACKUP at ' + CONVERT(varchar, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP) + '.'
END
BACKUP DATABASE @DB TO DISK = @BackupFile
WITH NAME = @Name, DESCRIPTION = @Description ,
MEDIANAME = @MediaName, MEDIADESCRIPTION = @Description ,
STATS = 10
FETCH next FROM Database_CURSOR INTO @DB
END
CLOSE Database_Cursor
DEALLOCATE Database_Cursor
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3) From the File menu, select Save.
4) In the Save as type drop-down, select "All Files".
5) In the File name field type backup.sql. Save this file to the C:\SQLBackup folder.
6) Copy the following code, and then paste the text into Notepad.
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sqlcmd -S . -i "C:\SQLBackup\Backup.sql"
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7) From the File menu, select Save.
8) In the Save as type drop-down, select "All Files".
9) In the File name field type backup.bat. Save this file to the C:\SQLBackup folder.
10) Open Schedule Tasks in Windows (Click the Start button, then select All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Scheduled Tasks).
11) Double-click Add Scheduled Task. The Scheduled Task Wizard opens.
12) Click [Next] on the first window.
13) On the window where you select the program you want Windows to run, click [Browse]. Navigate to the C:\SQLBackup\backup.bat file, and then click [Open].
14) Type a name for the task, select how frequently to perform the task, and then click [Next].
15) Select the time and day you want the task to start, along with the day(s) of the week to run the task. Click [Next].
16) Enter the Windows login (which is required), and then click [Next].
17) Click [Finish].
18) To test the schedule, right-click on the schedule in Scheduled Tasks and select Run. If the backup runs successfully, a Date_AccessControl.bak file will be created in the C:\SQLBackup folder.
SQL Server Memory Settings
SQL Server Memory Settings
The fix was to limit the amount of memory that can be used by SQL Server. The Lenel installation guide for SQL Server standard edition tells you to limit the memory and how to do it. Microsoft explains this behavior and says it is “normal.”
See the KB Article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321363
“When you start SQL Server, SQL Server memory usage may continue to steadily increase and not decrease, even when activity on the server is low. Additionally, the Task Manager and Performance Monitor may show that the physical memory
Changing SQL SA Passwords
Lenel SA and SA Passwords
Lenel OnGuard uses two SA passwords. The first SA account is within Microsoft SQL. And the second SA account is in the Lenel database. Very often, when we do a version upgrade on the Lenel OnGuard software these passwords are not known. Here's how to handle both passwords:
Microsoft SQL
If this is an existing installation of OnGuard, use Windows Authentication when logging into the SQL Server Management Studio.
Open the Security folder.
Open the Logins folder.
Select the SA account.
Right-click the SA account and select Properties.
Change the password.
Now you can use the SQL SA account to log in or to perform the upgrade.
Lenel OnGuard
Login to SQL Server Management Studio.
Open Databases folder.
Select AccessControl database.
Right-Click the database and select New Query.
In the query window type the following command:
update users set logonpwd=null where userid = -1
Press F5 to execute the query.
This command changes the Lenel SA account password to a blank password
Microsoft SQL
If this is an existing installation of OnGuard, use Windows Authentication when logging into the SQL Server Management Studio.
Open the Security folder.
Open the Logins folder.
Select the SA account.
Right-click the SA account and select Properties.
Change the password.
Now you can use the SQL SA account to log in or to perform the upgrade.
Lenel OnGuard
Login to SQL Server Management Studio.
Open Databases folder.
Select AccessControl database.
Right-Click the database and select New Query.
In the query window type the following command:
update users set logonpwd=null where userid = -1
Press F5 to execute the query.
This command changes the Lenel SA account password to a blank password
Axis Camera Firmware Upgrade
Axis Camera Firmware Upgrade
HTTP
After the upgrade has completed, the unit will automatically initiate the system.
- Download the upgrade file to a directory that is accessible from your local computer.
- Go to the product's start page (e.g. http://192.168.0.90).
- Click the Setup link and log in as root (or any other user with Administrator privileges) if you are prompted for a username and password.
- You must be logged in as an Administrator to upgrade the unit.
- Click System Options in the menu to the left.
- Click Maintenance.
- Click the Browse button in the Upgrade Server section.
- Select the upgrade file you downloaded (and maybe decompressed) from www.axis.com
- Click the Open button.
- Click the Upgrade button in the Upgrade Server section.
- Wait for the flash load to complete, which may take 1-10 minutes.
Step 1: | Shut down | Running applications are shut down and active connections are terminated. |
Step 2: | Upload firmware | The old firmware will be erased and the new firmware will be saved. After a while, the progress of the upgrade will be displayed in the web browser. |
Step 3: | Reboot | The system restarts automatically. |
Step 4: | Reconfiguration | The new firmware settings are configured to match the previous settings. |
Windows 7 and Servers 2008 Blocks By Default
Windows 7 and Server 2008 Blocks by Default
Windows 7 and Server 2008 are built by default to block the installation of software (and other administrative tasks) and to block communication to and from the server. There are a few adjustments which must be made in order to change this behavior.
1. There is an added control of user accounts in these operating systems called User Account Control. User Account Control will block the installation of software for any user except THE Administrator. This includes any other user even if part of the administrator’s group. And the software may appear to install correctly, but it is not installed correctly. If installed by THE Administrator the software will correctly install but any other user will not be able to run the software.
FIX: User Account Control must be turned off using a vertical slider bar. This control is found in the User Accounts applet in the Control Panel. There is a link for User Account Control. Move the slider bar to the bottom and this will turn off the feature.
2. In Server 2008 especially, there are 3 firewalls in some of our servers. There is a Domain, Public, and Private firewall. All three may need to be turned off in order for communication between the server and clients to operate. If not turned off, then exceptions must be applied for the security applications.
FIX: Use the Firewall applet in Control Panel to control the Firewalls.
3. ICMP is a common network protocol. It is used when the PING command is executed to determine network connectivity. Server 2008 turns off ICMP. So even when the network is fine, you may not be able to ping the server. We have actually blamed the customer’s network for blocking communication and this was not true. Other needed protocols are also turned off, like HTTP.
FIX: This is also found in the firewall settings and policies. Server 2008 provides an interface almost like a hardware based firewall where you can open or close inbound or outbound HTTP traffic. Adjust these settings for your particular application. But at least turn on ICMP in the server before
Control Panel Input Supervision
Control Panel Input Supervision
Rob Dennis reminds us to be aware of the type and configuration of control panel input supervision. Discrete resistors or "resistor packs" can be used to supervise inputs. The wiring configuration and values vary from one system to another. Below are some common types of supervision. Always use a multimeter to verify the correct values will be seen at the panel.
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LENEL AND GE SECURITY
Lenel License Administration
Lenel License Administration
How to Discover Which Clients Are Connected to OnGuard Applications/Using Licenses
In License Administration, you see application names followed by the “In Use/Max.” column.
The screen shots below, for example, show that the System Administration Application (STD) has a “Max.” of 1 concurrent connections and 1 is currently “In Use.”
If you click the “In Use” number (1 in this case), you will get a popup window that displays the hostnames and IP addresses of the clients using System Administration.
An example of this screen is below.
This popup also provides the ability to revoke a specific host’s use of the application.
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