clear | set password
Use the clear password command to create a new policy file without a password or a new token file without a password. Use the set password command to create a new policy file or a new token file with a new password.
When you issue the set password command, you are prompted to enter and verify the new password for the domain.
Syntax
clear | set password domain_name <string> policy_file <string> [new_policy_file <string>]
clear | set password token_file <string> [new_token_file <string>]
Parameters
The following table lists the parameters for this command with a description of each parameter.
Parameter | Description |
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domain_name | Specify the domain name for the domain for which you want to set or clear the password. |
policy_file | Specify the existing policy file to use when creating the new policy file without a password. |
new_policy_file | This optional parameter specifies the name of a new policy file that is created based on the policy file that you specify with the
policy_file parameter.
If you do not specify a new policy filename, then a new policy file is created with the current date and time appended to the existing policy's filename. For example, if you specify an existing policy filename of “policy.txt,” ActiveSpaces creates a policy with the name “policy.txt.2013_01_16_20_38_00." |
token_file | If you are using the clear password command to clear the password in a token file or the set password command to set the password for a token file, specify the token filename. |
new_token_file | This optional parameter specifies the name of a new token file that is created based on the token file that you specify with the
token_file parameter.
If you do not specify a new token filename, then a new token file is created with the current date and time appended to the existing token's filename. For example, if the token file is named “my token,” ActiveSpaces creates a token file with the name “mytoken.2013_01_16_20_38_00." |