Re: Ask again.
2001-10-04 05:19:10
Dwight,
I guess it just depends upon whether you might have a security concern with
hard coding passwords into scripts - this will also cause a problem when a
password expires on the server (the period of which can be set of course)
afterwhich you'll either have to update your password in each one of your
scripts or on your server. It all comes down to how stringent your security
regulations are I guess... With 'passwordaccess generate' in your dsm.sys
you'll never have to faff about again!
Rgds,
David McClelland
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Subject: Re: Ask again.
just add the
-pass=blah
to your dsmc incr and it shouldn't ask for the id...
dsmc incr -pass=blah <somedir>
now this would be with passwordaccess prompt which is what we run our unix
clients with...
Dwight
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