Article ID: 174939
Article Last Modified on 6/14/2005
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.2 Service Pack 3
This article was previously published under Q174939
SUMMARY
Listnt.exe is a utility that lists computers from the Systems Management Server SQL database, as specified by certain parameters. The following is an example of the syntax of Listnt.exe:
LISTNT /A:<account> [/P:<password>] [/W|/S] [/NOPCM] [/O:<filename>]
The following table describes the available parameters for Listnt.exe.
Parameter Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------ /A:<account> Specifies the SQL account to be used to access the database. /P:<password> Specifies the SQL account password (this is optional for integrated security). /W Specifies that only computers running Windows NT Workstation will be listed. /S Specifies that only computers running Windows NT Server will be listed. /D:<domain> Specifies that only computers in the specified domain will be listed. /IP:<ipaddress> Specifies that only computers in the specified subnet will be listed. (This is based on the actual IP address, not the subnet mask.) /NOPCM Specifies that only computers that do not have Package Command Manager (PCM) as a service installed will be listed. /X86 Specifies that only computers that have an Intel processor architecture will be listed. /ALPHA Specifies that only computers that have the Alpha processor architecture will be listed. /O:<filename> Specifies that the list will be written out to an .ini file. /V Specifies that detailed progress information will be printed.
MORE INFORMATION
Listnt.exe was introduced with Systems Management Server 1.2 Service Pack 3 to install the PCM service on computers running Microsoft Windows NT Workstation with RSERVICE. For more information on Listnt.exe, please see the Install.doc and Readme.txt files that are included in Microsoft Systems Management Server version 1.2 Service Pack 3.
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