Move User Accounts To A Different Mdm Domain Using The Command Prompt - Blackberry PRD-07630-054 - Enterprise Server Small/Medium Business Edition Manual

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Installation and Administration Guide
Move user accounts to a different MDM
domain using the command prompt
Before you begin: Create and configure a manifest file. You can create and configure a manifest file using the sample
manifest file that is included in the BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter installation files, or by using the BlackBerry
Enterprise Transporter user interface. It is a best practice to create and configure the manifest file using the user interface.
1.
On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter, at the command prompt, navigate to <drive>:/
Program Files (x86)/Research in Motion/BlackBerry Resource Kit/BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter <version> .
2.
Type enterprisetransporter /console /execute and any of the following optional parameters:
Item
/basauthtype <type>
/basdomain <domain>
/basusername <user_name>
/baspassword <password>
Running the BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter from the command prompt
Description
This parameter specifies which of the following options the tool uses to
authenticate with the BlackBerry Administration Service:
ad_auth: use Microsoft Active Directory authentication; you must also specify
the /basdomain parameter.
bas_auth: use BlackBerry Administration Service authentication; you must
also specify the /basusername and /baspassword parameters.
mailbox_auth: use mailbox authentication (IBM Lotus Domino environment
only)
If you do not specify an authentication type, by default, the tool uses BlackBerry
Administration Service authentication (bas_auth).
This parameter specifies the Microsoft Active Directory domain for the BlackBerry
Administration Service.
Use this parameter when you specify /basauthtype ad_auth.
This parameter specifies the user name of the administrator account that the tool
uses to authenticate with the BlackBerry Administration Service when it uses
BlackBerry Administration Service authentication.
Use this parameter when you specify /basauthtype bas_auth.
If you use this parameter, you must also specify /baspassword <password>.
This parameter specifies the password of the administrator account that the tool
uses to authenticate with the BlackBerry Administration Service when it uses
BlackBerry Administration Service authentication.
Use this parameter when you specify /basauthtype bas_auth.
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