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Installation and User's Guide - Services and Support

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IBM Confidentialoldpassword newpassword verifypasswordoldpasswordSpecifies the current password used by Data Protection forExchange.newpasswordSpecifies the new password used by Data Protection for Exchange.verifypasswordSpecifies the new password again for verification.If any of these values are not entered during a comm<strong>and</strong> invocation, you areprompted for them.Changetsmpassword optional parametersOptional parameters follow the changetsmpassword comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> positionalparameters./CONFIGfile=configfilenameUse the /configfile parameter to specify the name of the Data Protectionfor Exchange configuration file that contains the values for the DataProtection for Exchange configuration options. See “Set comm<strong>and</strong>” on page106 for details about the contents of the file.The configfilename variable can include a fully qualified path. If theconfigfilename variable does not include a path, the Data Protection forExchange installation directory is used.Considerationsv If the configfilename variable includes spaces, the entire /configfileparameter entry must be placed in double quotes. For example:/CONFIGfile="c:\Program Files\file.cfg"v If the /configfile parameter is not specified, the default value istdpexc.cfg.v If the /configfile parameter is specified but the configfilename variable isnot specified, the default value is tdpexc.cfg./LOGFile=logfilenameUse the /logfile parameter to specify the name of the activity log filegenerated by Data Protection for Exchange.The logfilename variable identifies the name of the activity log file.If the specified log file does not exist, a new log file is created. If thespecified log file exists, new log entries are appended to the file. Thelogfilename variable can include a fully-qualified path. However, if no pathis specified, the log file is written to the Data Protection for Exchangeinstallation directory.If the logfilename variable includes spaces, the entire /logfile parameterentry must be placed in double quotes. For example:/LOGFile="c:\Program Files\mytdpexchange.log"If the /logfile parameter is not specified, log records are written to thedefault log file, tdpexc.log.The /logfile parameter cannot be turned off. You always get logging.104 Storage Manager for Mail 5.5: Data Protection for Microsoft Exchange Server <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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