Hi Rambabu,
I believe you are confusing the command with arcache:
arcache has the L option.
arcache -Ua -e999998885977777 -n tmpuser -p "admin" -g "1:" -lw 1
Arreload does not have the L option.
arreload -a <"adminUser"> [-p <"adminPassword">] {-u|-g} <"schema"> [-f] [-s
<"server_name">] [-h <"Server-Name_value">][-d]
Respectfully,
William Abdo
Verio - Boca Raton
Remedy Administration Group
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I guess I meant "uppercase" I versus "lowercase" L... but you got my
meaning anyway.
When Frank advised the command " arreload -a Admin -p password -g 1 -l 1
" to indicate the license type, I would think the proper parameter
would be "L" for "License".
Mike L.
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It's a lowercase "l".
Thanks & Regards,
Rambabu Rudra
System Administrator
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Is that a lowercase "L" or a lowercase "I"?
Michael W. Luttmann
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Gen Shinseki
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I am getting the below error after running the given command. Any help
would be appreciated.
C:\Program Files\AR System\server>arreload -a myadmin -p password -g 1
-l 1
Unrecognized command line option (ARERR 601)
-l
C:\Program Files\AR System\server>arreload -a myadmin -p password -g 1
Invalid password or authentication string for an existing user (ARERR
329)
server
Thanks & Regards,
Rambabu Rudra
System Administrator
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** Read the documentation on this command.
When reloading the Admin user you need to tell the group number "1" as
well as the license type. Something like the following:
arreload -a Admin -p password -g 1 -l 1
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Ram Rudra
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wrote:
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Hi All,
I need help in resolving this issue.
I have used the arreload command in my development server as
"arreload -a Admin -p password -u User" and "arreload -a Admin -p
password -u Group".
Later on, I am not able to login in my development server with any user.
Thanks & Regards,
Ram Rudra
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