altpass
You must have altpass access to the user object.
Syntax
altpass
[[folder/]workstation#]
username
[;"password"]
Arguments
- [folder/]workstation
- Specifies the workstation on which the user is defined. Use the upper case for this field even though you used the mixed case when specifying the workstation in the user definition. For more information refer to User definition. Do not specify this field if the user belongs to a Windows domain managed by active directory. The default is the workstation on which you are running conman.
- username
- Specifies the name of a user. Use the same user name specified in the HCL Workload Automation database and nothe that they are case-sensitive. For more information, see User definition.
- password
- Specifies the new password. It must be enclosed in double quotation marks. To indicate no password for the user, use two consecutive double quotation marks ("").
Comments
If you do not specify a password, conman prompts for a password and a confirmation. The password is not displayed as it is entered and should not be enclosed in quotes. Note that the change is made only in the current production plan, and is therefore temporary. To make a permanent change see User definition.
Examples
To change the password of user
Jim
on workstation mis5
, stored
in folder myfolder
, to mynewpw
, run the following command:
altpass myfolder/MIS5#JIM;"mynewpw"
To
change the password of user
jim
on workstation Mis5
to mynewpw
without
displaying the password, run the following command: altpass MIS5#JIM
password: xxxxxxxx
confirm: xxxxxxxx
To change the password of user
Jim
, defined in an active directory managed
Windows domain named twsDom
, to mynewpw
, run the following
command: altpass TWSDOM\JIM;"mynewpw"
See also
From the Dynamic Workload Console you can perform the same task as described in: