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Command Line Interface Restrictions
This appendix summarizes the operations that you cannot perform using the Command Line Interface, but that you can perform in the Administrative UI.
In the Command Line Interface, you cannot:
- Provide custom agent support for the resolved/unresolved data lists. The feature was introduced in SiteMinder v5.x.
- Create an administrator for a particular domain. Administrators you create with the Perl Scripting Interface have system-wide scope.
- Create a realm that is configured for the persistent session feature. This feature was introduced in SiteMinder v5.x.
- Create a child realm under another child realm. You can create a realm under a domain, and one level of child realms under a realm.
- Create a response attribute of type User Attribute or DN Attribute. Static response attributes can be created with a call to the CreateAttribute method, and Active Responses with a call to the CreateActiveAttribute method.
- Define periods within a week-long time grid that specify when a policy is active. When you create a policy through the Command Line Interface, the policy defaults to being active for the entire week.
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