About the -EnableUser Command

The -EnableUser command is used to enable or disable a user. Users can be enabled or disabled by All, file server (all storage locations), profile name, profile ID, storage location name, storage location ID, or user name.

Use this command if you want to force the desktop computer to refresh from the media server.

Use the following syntax:

DLOCommandu -enableuser [ -E | -D ] [ -A | -F | -P | -PI | -S | -SI | -U ]

Note:

Wildcard matches (*) are permitted in profile, Storage Location, and user names. Quotation marks are required around names if the name contains a space or colon.

Use the following command options:

Table: -EnableUser options

Option

Description

-A

Enables or disables all users on the media server.

-E | -D

Enables or disables a user account. The default value is to enable a user (i.e. -E).

-F <file server>

Enables or disables users with storage locations on the named file server.

-P <profile name>

Enables or disables users with the specified profile name.

-PI <profile id>

Enables or disables the users that are assigned to the specified profile.

-S <SL name>

Enables or disables the users that are assigned to the specified storage location.

The following examples show you how to use the command options:

DLOCommandu -enableuser -E -A

DLOCommandu -enableuser -D -U mmouse