ca_auth - User Arguments

Before you can use CA ARCserve Backup, you must have a CA ARCserve Backup account. CA ARCserve Backup is designed with a root-level, super user profile, to which complete control of CA ARCserve Backup is granted. This profile, referred to as the "caroot" user profile, is set up during the first-time installation of CA ARCserve Backup.

The caroot user has Administrator privileges, and is created by the program at installation. The password for the caroot profile can be set during installation, or it can be set or changed later using ca_auth or AuthSetup.exe, located in the CA ARCserve Backup home directory. For security reasons, we recommend that you set a password on this account.

Note: The ca_auth.exe command only supports only CA ARCserve Backup native users, such as caroot, and does not support Windows Users, such as "domain\user" or "hostname\Administrator".

Note: The caroot user profile controls access to the CA ARCserve Backup GUI and backup-related functions, and should not be confused with the security required to log in to your operating system.

The ca_auth command includes the following user arguments:

ca_auth [-cahost host] -user
add username [passwd] [-assignrole [rolelist]]
delete username
chgpasswd username [passwd]
chgrole username [rolelist]
validate username [password]
group username
getall

More information:

ca_auth - Authentication Command

ca_auth - Examples


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