Therefore, for a computer named "myOmsa" running Server Administrator, the default name would be "myOmsa–omsa". This is the name of Server Administrator defined in Active Directory by using the snap–in tool. This name must match the name for the application object in Active Directory in order to find user privileges.

NOTE: This command is applicable only on systems running the Windows operating system.

Table 4-16 shows the valid parameters for the command.

Table 4-16. Active Directory Service Configuration Parameters

name=value pair

Description

 

 

prodname=<text>

Specify the product to which you want to apply the Active Directory configuration

 

changes. Prodname refers to the name of the product defined in omprv32.ini. For

 

Server Administrator, it is "omsa".

enable=<true false>

true: Enables Active Directory service authentication support and the Active

 

Directory Login option on the login page.

 

false: Disables Active Directory service authentication support and the Active

 

Directory Login option on the login page. If the Active Directory Login option is not

 

present, you can only login to the local machine accounts.

adprodname=<text>

Specify the name of the product as defined in the Active Directory service. This

 

name links the product with the Active Directory privilege data for user

 

authentication.

 

 

omconfig preferences snmp

Setting the SNMP root password allows administrators to restrict access to SNMP set operations that allow important systems management interventions. You can configure the SNMP root password normally (by typing all of the parameters in one command line) or interactively.

Using the omconfig preferences snmp command, you can also configure SNMP Set Operations.

NOTICE: Interactive mode is the more secure method of setting the SNMP root password. In noninteractive mode, the values you enter for the newpw and confirmnewpw options appear on your system’s monitor when you type them. In interactive mode, the values you type for passwords are masked.

The parameters for configuring the SNMP root password are the same whether you configure it interactively or iteratively.

NOTE: If you specify setting=rootpw but do not specify the other name=value pair parameters, you enter interactive mode, and the command line prompts you for the remaining values.

Table 4-17 shows the valid parameters for the command.

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