The /DISABLE command line option lets you disable parts of the user interface. You can specify multiple /DISABLE options in a command line. Be careful not to disable pages in which input is required to perform the migration. For example, if you expect a user to select a DNA file when applying a migration, you cannot disable the DNA file selection page.
If a sheet is disabled, all the pages in the sheet are disabled and the tab is removed. Disabling all pages in a sheet disables the sheet as well.
The user interface elements that can be used as a starting page or that can be disabled are shown in the File Types. Elements that end with Sheet represent a tab in the CA DMM user interface. Elements that end in Page are pages within the sheets. Pages ending with WelcomePage are not displayed if welcome pages are disabled.
Note: The user interface elements must be entered in the /disable commands using the documented capitalization. Disabled menu items do not disable related pages in the user interface conversely.
Example:
The following command line disables the following items:
/disable StartSheet /disable SystemSettingsPage /disable ApplicationsSettingsPage /disable SearchFilters /disable DestinationSheet /disable UserOptionsPage
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