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Supported ClientsThis option is valid for Windows Server 2003 <strong>and</strong> Windows Server 2008 clientsonly. The Tivoli Storage Manager client API does not support this option.Syntax►►ADLOCationlocalserver►◄ParametersserverSpecifies that the Active Directory objects are to be queried or restored from asystem state backup on the Tivoli Storage Manager server. Valid for WindowsServer 2008 only.localSpecifies that the Active Directory objects are to be queried or restored fromthe local Active Directory Deleted Objects container. This is the default.ExampleComm<strong>and</strong> line:query adobjects "cn=Jim Smith" -adlocation=serverArchmcUse the archmc option with the archive comm<strong>and</strong> to specify the availablemanagement class for your policy domain to which you want to bind yourarchived files <strong>and</strong> directories.When you archive a file, you can override the assigned management class usingthe archmc option on the archive comm<strong>and</strong> or by using the Web client. Overridingthe management class using the Web client is equivalent to using the archmcoption on the archive comm<strong>and</strong>.If you do not use the archmc option, the server binds archived directories to thedefault management class. If the default management class has no archive copygroup, the server binds archived directories to the management class with theshortest retention period.Supported ClientsThis option is valid for all Windows clients. The Tivoli Storage Manager client APIdoes not support this option.Syntax►► ARCHMc = managementclass ►◄ParametersmanagementclassSpecifies an available management class in the active policy set of your policy302 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows Backup-Archive Clients: <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>User's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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