-set_client_auth
Syntax: -set_client_auth
You can use the -set_client_auth parameter to specify the client authentication parameters that are stored in the Windows®
registry.
-set_client_auth <credentials> : client authentication credentials to be
stored in registry
-set_p <password> : client password for storing authentication
credentials in the registry
[-username <user name>] : authentication user name
or
[-sqluser <user name>] : authentication user name
[-password <password>] : authentication password
or
[-sqlpass <password>] : authentication password
[-bas_auth] : use BAS authentication (default)
or
[-mailbox_auth] : use mailbox authentication
or
[-ad_auth] : use Active Directory authentication
-domain <domain> : authentication domain
[-i <input filename>] : input filename
[-o <output filename>] : output filename
[-v <level>] : verbose console logging level - trace, debug, info, warn,
error, fatal
[-p <password>] : client password for extracting authentication credentials
from the registry and appending them to the command line
options
Subparameter
|
Description
|
-ad_auth
|
This subparameter specifies that the user authenticates with the BlackBerry® Administration Service
using Microsoft®
Active Directory® authentication.
|
-bas_auth
|
This subparameter specifies that the user authenticates with the BlackBerry Administration Service
using BlackBerry Administration Service
authentication (the default authentication type).
|
-domain
|
This subparameter specifies the domain that the command applies to.
You can use this subparameter only in an environment that includes a Microsoft® Exchange
messaging server.
|
-mailbox_auth
|
This subparameter specifies that the user authenticates with the BlackBerry Administration Service
using mailbox authentication.
|
-p
<password>
|
This subparameter specifies the client password that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server User Administration Tool
uses to extract the authentication credentials
from the Windows
registry and append the credentials to the command line
options.
|
-password <password>
|
Ths subparameter specifies the password that the tool uses to extract and decrypt credentials that are stored in
the Windows
registry.
|
-set_p <password>
|
This subparameter specifies the client password that the tool
uses to store authentication
credentials in the Windows
registry.
|
-sqlpass <password>
|
This subparameter specifies the authentication password. You can use this subparameter interchangeably with -password.
|
-sqluser <username>
|
This subparameter specifies the authentication user name. You can use this subparameter interchangeably with -username.
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-username <username>
|
This subparameter specifies the authentication user name. You can use this subparameter interchangeably with -sqluser.
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