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OpenEdge Data Management: DataServer for Microsoft SQL Server

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<strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Management</strong> or <strong>OpenEdge</strong> Explorer command line utilities <strong>for</strong> the <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong><br />

-user user–name<br />

Specifies a user name and prompts <strong>for</strong> a password. A user name and password<br />

are required only when you use the -host parameter and specify a remote host<br />

name. If you specify a remote host name with the -host parameter, but do not<br />

specify a user name with the -user parameter, you receive a prompt <strong>for</strong> a<br />

user–name and password.<br />

-port port–number<br />

-help<br />

Specifies the port number of the machine on which the AdminService is running.<br />

If a port number is not specified, it defaults to 20931.<br />

Displays command line help.<br />

Notes • A single Name<strong>Server</strong> can simultaneously support all of the App<strong>Server</strong>,<br />

WebSpeed and <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> products.<br />

• When you specify a user name with the -user parameter, Windows supports<br />

three different <strong>for</strong>mats:<br />

– A user name as a simple text string, such as “mary,” implies a local user<br />

whose user account is defined on the local Windows server machine, which<br />

is the same machine that runs the AdminService.<br />

– A user name as an explicit local user name, in which the user account is<br />

defined on the same machine that runs the AdminService except the user<br />

name explicitly references the local machine domain, <strong>for</strong> example “.\mary”.<br />

– A user name as a user account on a specific Windows domain. The general<br />

<strong>for</strong>mat is Domain\User, in which the User is a valid user account defined<br />

within the domain and the Domain is any valid Windows <strong>Server</strong>, including the<br />

one where the AdminService is running.<br />

<strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Management</strong>: <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong> 347

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