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Subparameter Description
-addrsub <address_book_name>This subparameter specifies the name of the address book that you want to synchronize.
You can use this subparameter only with the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for Novell®
GroupWise®.
-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.
-cf This subparameter clears the user's email message filters.
You can use this subparameter only with the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server for Microsoft®
Exchange, the BlackBerry�� Enterprise Server for IBM® Lotus® Domino®, and the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Novell GroupWise.
-cgroup <group_name> This subparameter removes the specified user account from the user group.
-cs This subparameter clears the account statistics of an existing user account.
By default, when you add a user account, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server User
Administration Tool reads the existing statistics for the user account.
-cw This subparameter clears the activation password for an existing user account.
-dm This subparameter makes the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service unavailable for the
user account.
-dr This subparameter turns off message forwarding and folder forwarding.
You can use this subparameter only with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft
Exchange, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus Domino, and the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server for Novell GroupWise.
-em This subparameter makes the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service available for the user
account.
-er This subparameter turns on message forwarding and folder forwarding.
You can use this subparameter only with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Microsoft
Exchange, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus Domino, and the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server for Novell GroupWise.
-g <group_name> This subparameter specifies the name of the group for the action.
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