Configure the AnywhereUSB Manager from the command line
autofind
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autofind
Purpose
Enables and disables the autofind feature. When enabled, all Hubs connected to the network when
AnywhereUSB Manager
launches are automatically found. This command works as a toggle, or you
can can specify "on" or "off." Before you used the command, you should verify the status of the
autofind feature.
The status of the autofind feature is displayed when you run the
command.
Note
For information about this feature in the
AnywhereUSB Manager
, see
.
Syntax
>awusbmanager autofind[,on|,off]
n
on
: Enables the autofind feature. When enabled, all Hubs connected to the network when
AnywhereUSB Manager
launches are automatically found. This option is not required.
n
off
: Disables the autofind feature. When disabled, Hubs are not automatically found when
AnywhereUSB Manager
launches. In this case, you must manually add the Hubs to which you
want to connect to the
. This option is not required.
Examples
Run the
command to verify the status of the autofind feature. In this example, the autofind feature
is enabled.
AnywhereUSB Manager, below are the available devices:
AW02-000001 (AW02-000001.local.:18574)
Group 2 (AW02-000001.2) (In-use by you)
Group 1 (AW02-000001.1) (In-use by you)
U3 Cruzer Micro (AW02-000001.1101)
* means Autoconnect enabled, + means Autoconnect inherited
Auto-Find: enabled
Autoconnect All: disabled
AnywhereUSB Manager not running as a service
Run the autofind command to disable the feature. You can specify the "off" option, but it is not
required.
>awusbmanager autofind,off
Run the
command again.
AnywhereUSB Manager, below are the available devices:
AW02-000001 (AW02-000001.local.:18574)