What is the difference between SET and ADD commands? I could configure an IP
address or a DNS Server IP using either of these commands. Can you tell when
to use what?
What is the difference between SET and ADD commands? I could configure an IP
address or a DNS Server IP using either of these commands. Can you tell when
to use what?
Hello Gen,
ADD will add a new interface and SET changes existing ones.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...0).aspx#BKMK_1
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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> What is the difference between SET and ADD commands? I could configure
> an IP address or a DNS Server IP using either of these commands. Can
> you tell when to use what?
>
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