/QUEUED
/NOQUEUED
Specifies queued or nonqueued access to the server port. A queued
or nonqueued request is accepted by a terminal server if a
remote port is free. If the remote port is busy and queuing is
enabled on the terminal server, then the server queues the remote
request. If you do not want your remote requests to be queued on
the server, specify /NOQUEUED.
Not specifying either the /QUEUED or /NOQUEUED qualifier results
in queued access to the server port. This is the default.