on 11-15-2006 3:37 PM
According to the dtr.bat's usage text you can either specify the logon credentials on the command-line or provide them in a file called user.xml:
dtr is DTR's client tool for the command line.
It can be used in 2 modes
- As a simple command line client
- As a shell
The shell can be started using dtrshell
In both these modes the user will require to logon through a popup unless the
commands being used do not connect to the DTR server(Exa: help command).
If it is required that the login popup does not appear then one of the following
should be true.
1. The vfs config folder should have a user.xml file.
2. The username & password should be specified using the following commandline options:
a. --username/-un <username>
b. --password/-pwd <pwd>
I'd like to use the user.xml (option 1) since I plan to execute a set of commands in an ant script, but I cannot find any documentation on what the contents should exactly be.
Does anyone have an idea?
Here is the format:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<accounts>
<account
serverUrl="http://server:port/dtr/"
username=""
password=""
/>
</accounts>
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Hi Pascal,
this is quite a while but may be you still remember. Where exactly do I have to put this file? And does it support password encryption?
BR
Chris
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