If the last le is a directory, each le is moved into a le in the destination directory with the
same name.
If only two les are specied, le1 is moved to le2.
If more than two les are specied, the last le must be a directory.
The options for MV are:
-i: ask for conrmation before overwriting each destination le.
-f: move the le, don't ask for conrmation even if it will overwrite a le marked Read-Only.
-r: recursively move all of the les and subdirectories specied by the lename, including the
named directory.
-v: print out status as the mv progresses.
-?: Display program description.
Note:
If the environment variable MV exists, its value is used to establish default options.
You can override an option that was specied in the environment variable by following the
option with a minus '-' sign. For example, to turn off the -I option, specify -I-.
The order of options f and I is signicant: the one specied last determines whether a
conrmation is requested.
If the environment variable MV exists, its value is used to establish default options.
NBTStat
Note: This tool can be used in both Interactive Mode and Batch Mode. For details on scheduling
this tool to run in batch mode see Using Batch Mode.
Use the NBTStat utility to troubleshoot NetBIOS name resolution problems. NetBIOS over
TCP/IP (NetBT) resolves NetBIOS names to IP addresses. TCP/IP provides many options for
NetBIOS name resolution, including local cache lookup, WINS server query, broadcast, DNS
server query, and Lmhosts and Hosts le lookup.

To Access NBTStat from the Dashboard

To run NBTStat from the Support Tools Dashboard:
Step 1 In the Arguments eld, enter desired arguments, as described in the Using section below.
Step 2 Specify the command duration time or accept the default (60 seconds). This is the amount of
time the command will attempt to run before terminating.
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