msac.exe -SET[ ] [ -PA | -G ] [ -S [, [ ... ] ] ] [ -R ] [ -I ] [ -T ] [ -V ] [ -P ] [ -? ] [ /? ] Indicates the ConfigMgr site server for the site. Indicates the domain to be used and the account to be modified. If you do not use –P, you must specify the . Specifies the new user account that will replace the existing account. Note: You can use ComputerAccount instead of for sender accounts. Indicates the account category to which the modified account will belong. Valid values: NetworkAccessAccount ClientPushAccount SiteAddressAccount SiteSystemInstallationAccount SHVToADReaderAccount SHVToADWriterAccount SoftwareUpdatePointProxyServerAccount Indicates the address type of the Intersite (Sender) account you are modifying. Valid values: MS_LAN MS_X25_RAS MS_ISDN_RAS MS_ASYNC_RAS MS_SNA_RAS Note: The AddressType option is required to specify the type of SiteAddressAccount if it is specified as the AccountCategory. Replaces the Sender account with the site server computer account. The ComputerAccount parameter is used only with the set parameter and intersite account category. This parameter is used instead of . Note: The ComputerAccount parameter must be entered exactly as shown. Indicates the destination site code for the modified account. -PA Specifies a password for the modified user account. Do not use this parameter if you intend to specify automatic strong password creation. Instead, use the -G parameter. -G Specifies a strong password for the modified account. This parameter causes a strong password to be automatically generated, using a strong algorithm. -S Indicates the site codes to process, if not using the current site. For example, this could be the site code for a child site. -R Adds the modified account to all the child sites. -I Indicates that you want to ignore any errors that occur while the modified account is being added to child sites, and to continue the process of adding the accounts. If you use this parameter, you will still be able to view the ignored errors in the console output. -T Specifies that the changes that you requested should run in test mode, without actually affecting your system. -V Specifies that a log showing the details of the account modification should be displayed as output in the console. -P Use this parameter to specify that the modified account should use the domain of existing accounts. Some account types might be in use in several domains, using the same name and same password in each domain. When such an account requires an update, each copy of the account will be changed and updated with the same new password. For this reason, if you use the -P parameter, this tool will examine the domain name, and reuse it, without you having to specify it each time.. -? or /? Displays the command-line Help and usage.
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msac.exe -ADD -S , . -PA | -G -R -I -T -V -P -? /? Indicates the ConfigMgr site server for the site. Indicates the domain ...
msac.exe -DELETE -S , . -R -I -T -V -P -? /? Indicates the ConfigMgr site server for the site. Indicates the domain to be ...
msac.exe -LIST -S , . -R -FILE -? /? Indicates the ConfigMgr site server for the site. Indicates the type of account to list. ...
msac.exe -SET -PA | -G -S , . -R -I -T -V -P -? /? Indicates the ConfigMgr site server for the site. Indicates the domain ...
msac.exe -VERIFY -S , . -R -I -V -P -? /? Indicates the ConfigMgr site server for the site. Indicates the domain to be used, ...
msac.exe -[ ADD | SET | DELETE | VERIFY | LIST | ? arguments -ADD Add a given account in the specified server. -SET Modifies ...
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