-set_owner_info
Syntax: -set_owner_info
You can use the -set_owner_info parameter to specify the owner information that appears on the screen of the BlackBerry® device when it is locked.
-set_owner_info : set owner information
-u <user name> : user name
[-b <instance>] : instance name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
component
[-utype <type>] : user type - display_name, email_address,
login_name, canonical_name
[-name <name>] : user name that appears on the BlackBerry device
[-info <info>] : owner information that appears on the BlackBerry
device
or
[-infofile <filename>] : filename that contains owner information
Subparameter
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Description
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-b <instance>
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This subparameter specifies the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
instance for the action.
You use the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance that appears in the BlackBerry Administration Service.
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-info <owner_information>
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This subparameter specifies the owner information for a BlackBerry device.
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-infofile <infofile.txt>
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This subparameter specifies the name of the file that contains the owner information. You can use this subparameter to insert line breaks in the owner information.
This subparameter overrides the -name and -info parameters.
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-name <name>
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This subparameter specifies the user name that appears on the BlackBerry device.
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-u <user_name>
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This subparameter specifies the user account for the action. Depending on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server
environment,
the user account uses one of the following formats:
- for Microsoft® Exchange: mailbox name (for example,
smoser@test.rim.net)
- for IBM® Lotus® Domino®: canonical name (for example, “CN=Sam Moser/O=Server01”)
- for Novell® GroupWise®: user ID (for example, sammoser)
- for MDS Applications: PIN of the BlackBerry device
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-utype <type>
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This subparameter specifies which of the following options the BlackBerry Enterprise Server User Administration Tool
uses to search for the user account: - display_name
- email_address
- canonical_name
- login_name: name that the account uses to log in to the BlackBerry Administration Service
Searches are not case sensitive and appear in the order DisplayName, EmailAddress, UserName, and MailboxId. Most matches are prefix matches.
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