-set_user_itpolicy_rule
Syntax: -set_user_itpolicy_rule
You can use the -set_user_itpolicy_rule parameter to specify an IT policy rule for a user account.
Optional parameters and subparameters are enclosed in square brackets ( [ ] ).
-set_user_itpolicy_rule : set per user IT policy -u <user name> : user name [-b <instance>] : instance name of the BlackBerry Device Service [-utype <type>] : user type - display_name, email_address, login_name -policyrule <rule name> : name of the policy rule -policyvalue <value> : value for the policy rule
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[-b <server_name>] |
This subparameter specifies the BlackBerry Device Service instance for the action (for example, server1). Use the name of the BlackBerry Device Service instance as it appears in the BlackBerry Administration Service. |
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-policyrule <policy_rule_name> |
This subparameter specifies the name for the IT policy rule in the IT policy. |
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-policyvalue <value> |
This subparameter specifies the value for the specified IT policy rule. |
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-u <user_name> |
This subparameter specifies the user account for the action. Searches are not case-sensitive. If the value that you specify contains a space, enclose the value in quotation marks (for example, "Julie Palmer"). Examples of searching for user accounts:
If you do not specify a type using the -utype subparameter, the tool searches for user accounts using the display name first, then the email address. By default, searches match on substrings. For example, if you specify -u jpalmer@test.rim.net, and your organization's environment contains the user accounts jpalmer@test.rim.net, ojpalmer@test.rim.net, and rjpalmer@test.rim.net, the search identifies all three user accounts as valid results. If the tool finds more than one user account, the tool selects the user account that matches the value that you specified exactly (in this case, jpalmer@test.rim.net). If the tool finds more than one user account, and none of the user accounts match the value that you specified exactly, the tool returns an error message stating that multiple matches were found. If you do not want searches to match on substrings, specify the value using the following format: "\"<email_address_or_display_name>\"" (for example, "\"jpalmer@test.rim.net\""). |
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[-utype <type>] |
This subparameter specifies which of the following options
the tool
uses to search for the user account:
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