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You can use the -assign_swconfig parameter to assign a software configuration to a user or a user group.
Syntax: -assign_swconfig
-assign_swconfig : assign software configuration
-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
or
-g <group name> : group name
-sw <configuration name> : software configuration name
or
-csw <configuration name> : remove configuration from user/group
Subparameters: -assign_swconfig
Subparameter Description
-b <instance> 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.
-csw <configuration_name> This subparameter removes a software configuration from a user account or group. You
cannot use this subparameter with -sw.
-g <group_name> This subparameter specifies the name of the group for the action.
This subparameter overrides the -u and -b parameters.
-sw <configuration_name>This subparameter specifies the name of the software configuration that you want to add
to the user account. You cannot use this subparameter with -csw.
-u <user_name>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: display name of the BlackBerry device
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