by Centurion Technologies
20. July 2011 15:20
We received a technical support phone call regarding the use of the command line functionality in Smart Shield. The customer had some issues getting command line to work when there was no user logged into the client machine. Once the user was logged in, the command line portion worked as they expected. Many times, the way we use and design our software is not the same as the way that our customers use and understand our software. Because of this mix up, we’re writing to explain changes to command line and expand on its use.
Starting with release 2.1.5 (released in October of 2010), the command line functionality was separated from the primary application into a separate application.
Before 2.1.5 release
c:\program files\centurion technologies\client\ctsrgui.exe
2.1.5 and After
c:\program files\centurion technologies\client\ctsrcmd.exe
For a list of commands available, navigate to the folder and type “ctsrcmd /h”
You may notice that some functionality for command line still works with the previous executible (ctsrgui.exe), however, going forward it will not be supported. Giving command line its own application makes it faster and allows us to include more functionality.
As always, call, email, or comment so we can know what you think or to clarify.
Hogan Haake
Support Manager