-add_administrator
Syntax: -add_administrator
You can use the -add_administrator parameter to add an administrator account to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
-add_administrator : add administrator user
-display_name <display name> : display name
-role <role> : role
-ad_username <username> : Active Directory username
-ad_domain <domain> : Active Directory domain
or
-bas_username <username> : BlackBerry Administration Service username
-bas_password <password> : BlackBerry Administration Service password
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Subparameter |
Description |
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-display_name <user_display_name> |
This subparameter specifies the display name of the administrator account. |
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-role <administrator_role> |
This subparameter specifies the administrative role that you want to assign to the account. You can view a list of available roles in the BlackBerry Administration Service. You can also display the list if you use the -list -roles command. |
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-ad_username <AD_user_name> |
This subparameter specifies the user name if you want the account to use Microsoft Active Directory authentication. |
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-ad_domain <AD_domain_name> |
This subparameter specifies the domain name if you want the account to use Microsoft Active Directory authentication. |
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-bas_username <BAS_user_name> |
This subparameter specifies the user name if you want the account to use BlackBerry Administration Service authentication. |
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-bas_password <BAS_password> |
This subparameter specifies the password if you want the account to use BlackBerry Administration Service authentication. |
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