Difference between revisions of "Command Line Options for the CMOD Client"

Added options to IBM CMOD client Command line options
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Use the /S parameter, followed by the name of a server that is already-defined in the client, and the shortcut will use that server when the shortcut is double-clicked.
Use the /S parameter, followed by the name of a server that is already-defined in the client, and the shortcut will use that server when the shortcut is double-clicked.
Example:
<code>  /S qa.cmod.example.com </code>


== /U - User ==
== /U - User ==


The /U parameter will enter the specified User Name into the 'User ID' field in the Logon window of the CMOD Client.
The /U parameter will enter the specified User Name into the 'User ID' field in the Logon window of the CMOD Client.
Example:
<code>  /U bpaton </code>


== /P - Password ==
== /P - Password ==


While it's not recommended to store passwords in this way, it might provide you a quick way to log into a local OnDemand instance with a simple shortcut icon.  
While it's not recommended to store passwords in this way, it might provide you a quick way to log into a local OnDemand instance with a simple shortcut icon.  
Example:
<code>  /P SuperSeekretPassword </code>


== /T - Title ==
== /T - Title ==


Change the title of the window from 'OnDemand' to the text you specify here.
Change the title of the window from 'OnDemand' to the text you specify here.
Example:
<code>  /T "Baxter Bay Bank Statement Archive" </code>


== /F - Folder ==
== /F - Folder ==