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Appendix A. Command line interface, third party application that has called this API is closed

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Appendix A. Command line interface Access Connections can accept command line input to switch between location profiles and to import or export locations profiles. You can input these commands interactively within a command prompt window, or you can create batch files for use by other users. Access Connections does not need to be running before these commands are executed. • Apply Location Profile. \qctray.exe/set • Disconnect Location Profile. \qctray.exe/reset • Delete Location Profile. \qctray.exe/del • Import Location Profile (valid only for files with .LOC extension) \qctray.exe/imp • Perform silent imports of all profiles. \qctray.exe/importsilently • Export Location Profiles (valid only for files with .LOC extension.) \qctray.exe/exp • Apply a test SSID profile for wireless cards (regardless of which profile was most recently active) and return immediately. Do not turn off the Wireless Radio \qctray.exe/disconnectwl • Close AcMainFUI, Ac Tray, AcWIIcon modules. \qctray.exe/exit • Enter a special monitor mode in which all roaming is blocked, Ethernet as well as Wireless. Also when the third party application that has called this API is closed, reset the monitor mode \qctray.exe/setmonitormode • Reset the monitor mode \qctray.exe/resetmonitormode • Stop all Access Connections processes. Considering this requires administrative privileges, the command will be routed through AcPrfMgrSvc to close all other Access Connections processes except for profile manager service. \qctray.exe/killac • Restart all Access Connections processes. Considering this requires administrative privileges, the command will be routed through AcPrfMgrSvc. \qctray.exe/startac • Find Wireless networks. \qctray.exe/findwInw • Display QCTRAY help information. \qctray.exe/help © Copyright Lenovo 2008, 2014 33

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Appendix A.
Command line interface
Access Connections can accept command line input to switch between location profiles and to import or
export locations profiles. You can input these commands interactively within a command prompt window,
or you can create batch files for use by other users. Access Connections does not need to be running
before these commands are executed.
• Apply Location Profile.
<path>\qctray.exe/set <location profile name>
• Disconnect Location Profile.
<path>\qctray.exe/reset <location profile name>
• Delete Location Profile.
<path>\qctray.exe/del <location profile name>
• Import Location Profile (valid only for files with .LOC extension)
<path>\qctray.exe/imp <location profile path>
• Perform silent imports of all profiles.
<path>\qctray.exe/importsilently
• Export Location Profiles (valid only for files with .LOC extension.)
<path>\qctray.exe/exp <location profile path>
• Apply a test SSID profile for wireless cards (regardless of which profile was most recently active) and
return immediately. Do not turn off the Wireless Radio
<path>\qctray.exe/disconnectwl
• Close AcMainFUI, Ac Tray, AcWIIcon modules.
<path>\qctray.exe/exit
• Enter a special monitor mode in which all roaming is blocked, Ethernet as well as Wireless. Also when the
third party application that has called this API is closed, reset the monitor mode
<path>\qctray.exe/setmonitormode
• Reset the monitor mode
<path>\qctray.exe/resetmonitormode
• Stop all Access Connections processes. Considering this requires administrative privileges, the command
will be routed through AcPrfMgrSvc to close all other Access Connections processes except for profile
manager service.
<path>\qctray.exe/killac
• Restart all Access Connections processes. Considering this requires administrative privileges, the
command will be routed through AcPrfMgrSvc.
<path>\qctray.exe/startac
• Find Wireless networks.
<path>\qctray.exe/findwInw
• Display QCTRAY help information.
<path>\qctray.exe/help
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