Re: Ask again.
2001-10-03 11:44:39
Hi,
edit dsm.sys to include
PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE
Login once, after that dsm won't ask for a passwd (or username) until you
change your clients ip-address.
> Good Morning,
>
>
> I asked this question a bit earlier in the week and did not get much of a
> response. I am simply trying to do a "dsmc incr <directory>" on a server and
> it
> asks for a user id (interactively). I am attempting to run this command as
> part
> of a scheduled job and have not been able to figure out how to pass it a
> "return" in my unix script. Do I have to pass a return in the script or can I
> set an option to avoid the user id request?
>
>
>
> > Any ideas?
> >
> Sean
>
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