39.109 /user

Provides the network user ID for the POA to use when accessing post offices and/or document storage areas on remote servers. You can also provide user and password information on the Post Office Settings page in ConsoleOne. For the NetWare POA, see Creating a NetWare Account for Agent Access (Optional) in Installing GroupWise Agents in the GroupWise 7 Installation Guide.

 

NetWare POA

Linux POA

Windows POA

Syntax:

/user-eDirectory_user_ID

--user Linux_user_ID

/user-Windows_user_ID

Example:

/user-GWAgents

--user GWAgents

/user-GWAgents

NetWare:

The eDirectory_user_ID is a user that the POA can use to log in to the remote NetWare server.

Linux:

On OES Linux, the Linux_user_ID is a LUM-enabled user that the POA can use to log in to the remote OES Linux server. On SLES Linux, it is a standard Linux user.

Windows:

The Windows_user_ID is a user that the POA can use to log in to the remote Windows server.

See also /password and /dn.

Windows Note: The Windows POA gains access to the post office directory when it starts. However, a particular user might attempt to access a remote document storage area to which the POA does not yet have a drive mapping available. By default, the POA attempts to map a drive using the same user ID and password it used to access the post office directory. If the user ID and password for the remote storage area are different from the post office, then use the /user and /password switches to specify the needed user ID and password. You can also provide user and password information on the Post Office Settings page in ConsoleOne. However, it is preferable to use the same user ID and password on all servers where the POA needs access.