Windows Ntconfig Command Line Options - Matrox 4Sight User Manual

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Appendix B: NTConfig Windows NT Embedded registry

Windows NTConfig command line options

NTConfig is a utility included in Windows NT Embedded by
Matrox. The purpose of NTConfig is to allow you to easily alter
several registry entries and perform a number of common tasks
using command line options. Altering registry entries will be
discussed later in this chapter. The command line for NTConfig
is:
NTConfig [/REBOOT] [/SHUTDOWN] [/DMACHECK] [/MEM]
[/AUTOPOPUP]
NTConfig will only allow the modification of settings that can
be changed according to a user's rights. Fields that cannot be
modified will remain grey. Note that some fields can only be
modified by accounts that have administrative rights.
The following is a list of command line options for NTConfig:
/REBOOT
When calling NTConfig with the /Reboot option, the Matrox
4Sight unit unconditionally reboots; the standard NTConfig
dialog box is not displayed. Windows NT Embedded starts a
shutdown procedure and, after the shutdown, automatically
reboots the unit. All other command line options are ignored
when this option is used. This option is useful to reboot
remotely, if you have written the appropriate applications to do
so.
/SHUTDOWN
When calling NTConfig with the /Shutdown option, the
Matrox 4Sight unit unconditionally shuts down the Matrox
4Sight unit; the standard NTConfig dialog box is not displayed.
When Windows NT Embedded completes the shutdown
procedure, the unit will display the Windows NT Embedded
'Shutdown Computer' dialog box. At this point, you can power
down the unit, or press the Restart button in this dialog to
automatically reboot the Matrox 4Sight unit. All other
command line options are ignored when this option is used. This
option is useful for remote shutdown of your Matrox 4Sight
unit, if you have written the appropriate applications to do so.

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