XCLN: NEWPROF.EXE Command Line Options

Last reviewed: February 3, 1998
Article ID: Q145905

The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Exchange Windows client, versions 4.0 and 5.0

SUMMARY

The Newprof.exe file is the Automatic Profile Generator Program. This article describes the command line options that this program recognizes.

MORE INFORMATION

Newprof.exe requires a profile settings file (.PRF file) that contains the information about the profile to be generated. By default, if Newprof.exe is not supplied any parameters, it will look for the file Default.prf in the Windows directory.

Newprof.exe accepts the following command line options:

   NEWPROF [-P <Path to .PRF file>] [-S] [-X] [-Z]

Where:

-P <Path to .PRF file> is the .PRF file with the complete path. -S Causes the Newprof.exe to program to bring up a window, allows

    the user to choose a .PRF file, and displays status and error
    messages in this window.
-X Causes Newprof.exe to start execution automatically when the -S
    option is used, without waiting for a .PRF file to be selected.
    Requires the -P option to be used or the Default.prf file to be
    present in the windows directory.
-Z Causes Newprof.exe to display MAPI error codes in case any errors
    are encountered. This option requires the -S option.

 Newprof.exe does not generate any log files.


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Version : 4.0 5.0
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: February 3, 1998
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