Reference Guide

Omconfig Preferences Cdvformat
Use the omconfig preferences cdvformat to specify the delimiters for separating data fields reported in the custom
delimited format. The valid values for delimiters are: exclamation, semicolon, at, hash, dollar, percent, caret, asterisk,
tilde, question, colon, comma, and pipe.
The following example shows how to set the delimiter for separating data fields to asterisk:
omconfig preferences cdvformat delimiter=asterisk
Omconfig Preferences Dirservice
Use the omconfig preferences dirservice command to configure the Active Directory service. The
<productname>oem.ini file is modified to reflect these changes. If the "adproductname" is not present in the
<productname>oem.ini file then a <computername>-<computername> refers to the name of the computer running
Server Administrator and <productname> refers to the name of the product defined in omprv32.ini. For Server
Administrator, the product name is "omsa".
Therefore, for a computer named "myOmsa" running Server Administrator, the default name is "myOmsa–omsa". This is
the name of Server Administrator defined in Active Directory by using the snap-in tool. This name must match the name
for the application object in Active Directory in order to find user privileges.
NOTE: This command is applicable only on systems running the Windows operating system.
The following table displays the valid parameters for the command:
Table 35. Valid Parameters Of Omconfig Preferences Dirservice
name=value pair Description
prodname=<text> Specifies the product to which you want to apply the Active Directory configuration changes.
prodname refers to the name of the product defined in omprv32.ini. For Server Administrator, it
is "omsa".
enable=<true | false>
true: Enables Active Directory service authentication support and the Active Directory Login
option on the login page.
false: Disables Active Directory service authentication support and the Active Directory Login
option on the login page. If the Active Directory Login option is not present, you can only login to
the local machine accounts.
adprodname=<text> Specifies the name of the product as defined in the Active Directory service. This name links the
product with the Active Directory privilege data for user authentication.
Omconfig Preferences Messages
Use the omconfig preferences messages command to select the format of alert messages. The default format is
traditional, which is the legacy format.
The following table lists the parameters you can use with this command.
Table 36. Valid Parameters Of Configuring Preferences Messages
name=value pair 1 name=value pair 2 Description
attribute=format setting=traditional | enhanced
traditional: Sets the alert message to traditional format.
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