Administration

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Syntax
vdmadmin -U [-b authentication_arguments] -u domain\user [-w | -n] [-xml]
Usage Notes
The command displays information about a user obtained from Active Directory and View.
n
Details from Active Directory about the user's account.
n
Membership of Active Directory groups.
n
Machine entitlements including the machine ID, display name, description, folder, and whether a
machine has been disabled.
n
ThinApp assignments.
n
Administrator roles including the administrative rights of a user and the folders in which they have
those rights.
Options
The -u option specifies the name and domain of the user.
Examples
Display information about the user Jo in the CORP domain in XML using ASCII characters.
vdmadmin -U -u CORP\Jo -n -xml
Unlocking or Locking Virtual Machines Using the V
Option
You can use the vdmadmin command with the -V option to unlock or lock virtual machines in the
datacenter.
Syntax
vdmadmin -V [-b authentication_arguments] -e -d desktop -m machine [-m machine] ...
vdmadmin -V [-b authentication_arguments] -e -vcdn vCenter_dn -vmpath inventory_path
vdmadmin -V [-b authentication_arguments] -p -d desktop -m machine [-m machine] ...
vdmadmin -V [-b authentication_arguments] -p -vcdn vCenter_dn -vmpath inventory_path
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