Re: Password access=generate on Windows 95
1996-10-21 10:42:09
so....
we can get password access=generate to handle passwords in the command line
client but not the GUI... so how does a person using the GUI get in if their
password has been rolled over? There is the MAILPROG option which gets ADSM to
send the new password to the user via the mail program of their choice. Does
anyone know if this works with Lotus Notes mail?
Ross
owner-adsm-l @ VM.MARIST.EDU
10/18/96 06:31 PM
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Subject: Password access=generate on Windows 95
This function is currently only available in the backup/scheduler
command line client.
It was primarily added for the NT client scheduler service, but should
eventually be implemented in the GUI clients as well.
Pete Tanenhaus
ADSM Client Development
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"Richard Harrison - ISSC Technology Solutions South (Austin)" <ric
Subject: Question Regarding Win 95 ADSM Client
To: Multiple recipients of list ADSM-L <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 18 Oct 1996 00:00:30 CDT."
<199610180408.XAA50974 AT netmail.austin.ibm DOT com>
I have the Windows 95 ADSM client installed and PASSWORDACCESS set to
generate. When I run the GUI client, I am prompted for the password. When I
run the command line client (dsmc) or the scheduler, I am not prompted for the
password. What gives?
Richard
Richard L. Harrison Phone - (512) 823-0144
11400 Burnet Road, Int. Zip 1173 T/L - 793-0144
Austin, TX 78758 OV/VM - AUSTIN(RICHARDH)
Div./Dept. - 07/EUEC IP - richardh AT austin.ibm DOT com
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