Extracting credentials that are stored in the Windows
registry
The BlackBerry® Enterprise Server User Administration Tool
uses
the -p <password> command to extract and decrypt credentials
that are stored in the Windows®
registry and then inserts the
credentials into the command line options.
Example
BESUserAdminClient -p password1 -status
This runs the following command:
BESUserAdminClient -username smoser -password password1 -ad_auth -domain test.rim.net -status
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