Functional Specification
Display information of the client (CT).
Command Format
FSW11EJ7.EXE <Password> /D /C [/Silent]
Option
Enter the client management password set on the management console or the password specified during installation of the client (CT).
Display information.
Specify it when displaying the client information.
It can avoid displaying the following message after command execution.
Press any key to continue...
Return Value
[Fixed Value]
Note
When the client (CT) is imported to the Management Server, one of the following messages will be displayed sometimes. Ignore it if there is no exception.
"NBT Remote Cache Name Table have been deleted normally and read in advance."
"Successful purge and preload of the NBT Remote Cache Name Table."
Do not enter the link local address. If link local address is specified, the operations cannot be guaranteed.
Example of Use/Execution Results/Output Format
C:\>fsw11ej7.exe password /D /C [Client Information] -Computer name : DTK-PC -MAC address : 00-11-22-33-44-55 -IP address : 192.168.1.2 -Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 -Computer organization name : FJ-WORK -Computer owner name : dtk -OS platform : 2 -OS major version : 6 -OS minor version : 0 -OS product type : 1 -CT classification : SE -CT version : 4.0.0.10 -CT identification ID : DBFB4105-DD22-4204-BF52-511D5D93AC58 -DTP identification ID : 012345678+dtk-pc -Date and time of CT service startup 2014/01/20 18:16:39.394 -Date and time of CT policy reflection : -Date and time of user policy reflection: User Name : fujitsu.tarou -Domain Name : example.com -Logon method : 2 (Microsoft Account Logon) [E701-INF001]The command has ended.
The following information will be displayed in the command prompt.
Item Name | Description |
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[Computer name] | It is computer name of the client (CT). |
[MAC address] | It is MAC address of the client (CT). |
[IP address] | It is IP address of the client (CT). In the case of dual stack, displays the IP address used to communicate with Management Server. |
[Subnet mask] | It is the subnet mask set in the network setting of the client (CT). Blank field, in the case of IPv6 environment. |
[Computer organization name] | It is the organization name set in the OS of the client (CT). |
[Computer owner name] | It is the owner name set in the OS of the client (CT). |
[OS platform] | It is the number for identifying the OS of the client (CT).
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[OS major version] | It is the number for identifying the OS of the client (CT).
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[OS minor version] | It is the number for identifying the OS of the client (CT).
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[OS product type] | It is the number for identifying the OS type.
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[CT classification] | It is displayed as [SE]. |
[CT version] | It is the version of the client (CT) of Systemwalker Desktop Keeper installed. In addition, For the correspondence relationship with version/edition of product, refer to "Chapter 6 CT Version". |
[CT identification ID] | It is the number assigned automatically for Management Server/Master Management Server to identify the client (CT). |
[DTP identification ID] | It is the "User ID (+) PC Name" of the CT Systemwalker Desktop Patrol. It is displayed when the client (CT) of Systemwalker Desktop Keeper and the client (CT) of Systemwalker Desktop Patrol are installed on the same machine. |
[Date and time of CT service startup] | Display the date and time when CT service is started. |
[Date and time of CT policy reflection] | Display the date and time when CT policy is received. |
[Date and time of user policy reflection] | Display the date and time when user policy is received. |
[User name] | Display the user name when inquiring user policy to the server. During authentication using the Microsoft account, characters before @ of the mail address of the Microsoft account used for authentication are displayed. |
[Domain name] | Display the domain name when inquiring user policy to the server. During authentication using the Microsoft account, characters after @ of the mail address of the Microsoft account used for authentication are displayed. |
[Logon method] | It is an authentication method used while logging on.
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