Tool Description
BlackBerry IT Policy Template
Reporting Tool
(ITPolicyTemplateReport.exe)
To display the preconfigured IT policies that are available on a BlackBerry® Enterprise
Server, in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server User Administration Tool, you can run the
following command:
besuseradminclient <credentials> -list -it_policy_templates
Parameter changes in the BlackBerry Enterprise Server User Administration Tool
Parameter Description
-change -u -cw This subparameter removes the activation password for a BlackBerry device from the
BlackBerry Configuration Database.
-delete -u -force This subparameter forces the removal of a user account from the BlackBerry Configuration
Database, even if a mailbox does not exist for the user.
The -force subparameter replaces the -hard subparameter.
-i <input_filename>This subparameter provides the option for all commands that have command line options
to use an input file.
The first line of the input file is a comma-separated list of options that the columns
represent. This list can be any (non-empty) subset of valid options in any order. For Boolean
options, such as -cs, a column value of 0 or FALSE (not case-sensitive) turn off the option.
All other values, including the empty value, turn on the option.
-list -servers This subparameter lists all BlackBerry Enterprise Server and messaging server instances.
-o <output_filename> This subparameter provides the option to create an output file.
You can use this subparameter with any command.
-p <password> This subparameter specifies the authentication password that the BlackBerry Enterprise
Server User Administration Tool uses to extract authentication credentials from the
Windows® registry and use in command line options. The parameter was previously used
to authenticate the BESUserAdminClient with the BESUserAdminService.
-set_client_auth This parameter specifies the credentials that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server User
Administration Tool uses to authenticate with the BlackBerry Administration Service. You
run the following command:
besuseradminclient -set_client_auth <credentials_to_set> -set_p <password>
Previously, -set_client_auth was a subparameter that was used with other commands.
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