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Installation and User's Guide

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Supported ClientsThis option is valid for all Windows clients. The Tivoli Storage Manager client APIdoes not support this option.Options FilePlace this option in the client options file (dsm.opt). You can set this option on theCommunication tab of the Preferences editor.Syntax►►USEDIRectoryNoYes►◄ParametersYesSpecifies that the client ignores commmethod parameters set in the clientoptions file <strong>and</strong> query the Active Directory for the communication method <strong>and</strong>server with which to connect.No Specifies that the client uses the communication method specified in the optionfile. If there is no communication method specified in the option file thedefault communication method <strong>and</strong> server are used.ExamplesUseunicodefilenamesOptions file:usedirectory noComm<strong>and</strong> line:-usedir=yesThis option is valid only on the initial comm<strong>and</strong> line. It is not valid in interactivemode.Use the useunicodefilenames option to specify whether to obtain file names inUnicode from a Windows NT, or XP file system.This option is used to provide support for Mac OS X files stored on Windows NTservers. (This option is not valid for Windows Me.)Manage files with non-native names by backing them up to a Unicode-enabled filespace. From a Unicode-enabled file space, a Unicode-enabled client can restore thefiles.Restriction: This option is not valid for the Unicode-enabled client.If a Unicode-enabled client attempts to back up objects with non-native names to afile space that is not Unicode-enabled, the client skips those files <strong>and</strong> the files areexpired.Chapter 12. Processing options 501

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