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Command-line Options :
/TIMEnnnn ? Used to specify the number of seconds to wait before continuing on to run the appropriate EXE, NALWIN32.EXE or NALDESK.EXE. nnnn is the number of seconds to wait. Default is 3 seconds.
/NBC ? No boot choice. Specifies to not give the user a Yes/No choice when prompting the user to restart their workstation to update files in use. This only applies to file updates done by NALSTART.
/NOWS ? No workstation. Specifies to not register the workstation helper process and remove the registration if it exists.
/I ? Install only. Instructs NALSTART to update files as needed only. NALSTART will not run NALWIN32.EXE or NALDESK.EXE.
/NODIALUP ? Instructs NALSTART to exit if a dial-up connection is present. NALSTART will not update any files nor run any other EXE if a dial-up connection is present. Useful for exiting early when using a dial-up connection.
/NOUPDATE ? Instructs NALSTART to not update any files on the workstation. NALWIN32.EXE or NALDESK.EXE will be run from the current directory, usually SYS:PUBLIC. Use this option with caution. ZENAPPWS.DLL will not be copied to the workstation and NALSTART will still register the workstation helper to be loaded from the client directory unless /NOWS is specified.
NALEXPLD.EXE Specific Options
/NS ? Instructs NALDESK to not display a splash screen.
NAL.EXE Specific Options
/? - Displays a brief help screen.
: (colon) ? Instructs NALWIN32 to not display a splash screen.
/A ? Instructs NALWIN32 to run the application object specified. The format is as follows: /A=<DS object name> or /A=<tree name>;<DS object name>. DS object name is the full object name of the application to run. Tree name is the name of the tree the object is in. The default tree is assume if a tree name is not specified. If NALWIN32 is not currently loaded it will be loaded and minimized.
/C ? Instructs NALWIN32 to use the text specified as the window caption. The format is as follows: /C="Custom Caption Here". The text specified may contain macros such as the user name "%Full Name%".
/H ? Instructs NALWIN32 to be hidden from view when loaded. If NALWIN32 is already loaded this option has no effect.
/L ? Instructs NALWIN32 to uninstall the application object specified. The format is as follows: /L=<DS object name> or /L=<tree name>;<DS object name>. DS object name is the full object name of the application to run. Tree name is the name of the tree the object is in. The default tree is assumed if a tree name is not specified. If NALWIN32 is not currently loaded it will be loaded and minimized.
/MAX ? Instructs NALWIN32 to display its window maximized when first loaded. This setting ignores the window state from any previous run of NALWIN32. If NALWIN32 is already loaded this option has no effect.
/MIN ? Instructs NALWIN32 to display its window minimized when first loaded. This setting ign.ores the window state from any previous run of NALWIN32. If NALWIN32 is already loaded this option has no effect.
/NORM ? Instructs NALWIN32 to display its window normal (not minimized and not maximized) when first loaded. This setting ignores the window state from any previous run of NALWIN32. If NALWIN32 is already loaded this option has no effect.
/P ? Instructs NALWIN32 to use these parameters for the application being launched. Only effective when used with /A or /V. The format is as follows: /P="Parameters go here".
/S ? Instructs NALWIN32 to act as though it is the shell. It makes Exit the Application launcher turn into ?Shutdown Windows.? and gives the user the standard shutdown windows options.
/U ? Instructs NALWIN32 to automatically unload once all currently running applications have finished running. If used as /U!, NALWIN32 will unload immediately.
/V ? Instructs NALWIN32 to verify and run the application object specified. The format is as follows: /V=<DS object name> or /V=<tree name>;<DS object name>. DS object name is the full object name of the application to run. Tree name is the name of the tree the object is in. The default tree is assume if a tree name is not specified. If NALWIN32 is not currently loaded it will be loaded and minimized.
Note on NALINIT.INI: Two NALINIT.INI options are supported, they are SkipLaunch and SkipUpdate. In the [Init] section of NALINIT.INI you may specify SkipUpdate=1 which has the same effect as /NOUPDATE (see above). If you specify SkipLaunch=1, it has the same effect as /I (see above).
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Alsjeblieft

Je moet dus /min hebben
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chromeeh op 12-05-2003 17:36
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