Purpose
Allows you to view, add, delete, or modify Shared Folders servers. This command can also be used to add a Shared Folders server, though SNA Server Manager is the recommended interface for adding servers.
Syntaxsnacfg [#configpath] sfserver / list snacfg [#configpath] sfserver sfservername snacfg [#configpath] sfserversfservername /print snacfg [#configpath] sfserversfservername /add [options]
snacfg [#configpath] sfserversfservername [options]
snacfg [#configpath] sfserversfservername /delete
where
#configpath
Specifies the path of the configuration file to view or change. If the configuration path is omitted, SNA Server will attempt to access the configuration file on the local system, using the path \SNAServerRoot\SYSTEM\CONFIG\COM.CFG, where SNAServerRoot is the SNA Server root directory.
/list
Generates a list of the Shared Folders servers on the local subdomain.
SFservername
Specifies the computer name of the Shared Folders server on which settings will be viewed or changed.
/print
Displays a list of the configuration settings of a print session. The displayed command does not contain the word snacfg so that it can be redirected to a command file. Command files are discussed earlier in this chapter.
/add
Adds a Shared Folders server computer called SFservername. For adding a server, the recommended method is to use SNA Server Manager, not snacfg SFserver.
Before you can add connections to the server, link services must also be configured for the server. The recommended interface for configuring link services is SNA Server Manager.
/delete
Deletes SFservername.
Options for Shared Folders Servers
/comment:"text"
Adds an optional comment for the specified server. The comment can contain as many as 25 characters; enclose the comments in quotes.