The acuserve command options and formats on UNIX servers are as follows:
acuserve acuserve -access acuserve -config [server] [-n portnum] acuserve -info [server] [-n portnum] [-w] [-f c] acuserve -kill [server] [-f] [-n portnum] acuserve -register [server] [-n portnum] acuserve -start [-c config] [-e error] [-l] [-t #] [f] [-n portnum] acuserve -statistics -t [parameter] [-n port] acuserve -unlock [server] [-a] [-c client] [-u user] [-p PID] [-f FID] [-n portnum] acuserve -version
The acuserve command options and formats on Windows servers are as follows:
acuserve -access acuserve -config [server] [-n portnum] acuserve -info [server] [-n portnum] [-w] acuserve -install [server] [-depends svcname] ... [valid start options] acuserve -kill [server] [-f] [-n portnum] acuserve -query [server] [-n port] acuserve -register [server] [-n portnum] acuserve -remove [server] [-n port] acuserve -start [-c config] [-e error] [-l] [-t#] [-f] [-n portnum] acuserve -statistics -t [parameter] [-n port] acuserve -unlock [server] [-a] [-c client] [-u user] [-p PID] [-f FID] [-n port] acuserve -version
In UNIX environments, entering the acuserve command with no options displays a usage list for the command.
In Windows environments, entering the acuserve command with no options launches the AcuServer Control Panel (ACP).