Microsoft KB Archive/891999

= The Systems Management Server 2003 Toolkit 2 documentation contains incorrect information about the Site Boundary command-line tool =

Article ID: 891999

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003

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INTRODUCTION
The Systems Management Server 2003 Toolkit 2 documentation contains incorrect information about the Site Boundary command-line tool (SiteBoun.exe). This article contains corrected information about how to use this tool.



MORE INFORMATION
The Systems Management Server 2003 Toolkit 2 documentation describes how to use switches with the Site Boundary command-line tool. These switches include the following:
 * -S
 * -E
 * -I
 * -A
 * -X
 * -U:
 * -U:
 * -T:SITEBOUN
 * -T:LOCALROAMING
 * -T:REMOTEROAMING

You cannot combine the -E switch, the -I switch, the -A switch, or the -X switch on the same command line. However, you can use any one of these switches with the -S switch.

The description of the -U switch may imply that you must use this switch two times to designate the user name and the password. The following example illustrates how to correctly use the -U switch:

-U:

You must separate the user name and the password with a space. The -U switch is not described when you type siteboun.exe /? at a command prompt.

The Type description in the Usage section of the Site Boundary tool documentation is incorrect. The following is the correct Type description: Type : Optional, defines the boundary type Detail, defaults to &quot;IP Subnets&quot;, if not specified. The other types are &quot;AD Site Name&quot; and &quot;IP Ranges&quot;. To download Systems Management Server 2003 Toolkit 2, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=61e4e21f-2652-42dd-a04d-b67f0573751d&DisplayLang=en

Keywords: kbinfo kbsmsutil kbsms2003bug kbtshoot kbusage kbmisctools KB891999

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