McAfee MEJCAE-AM-DA Product Guide - Page 122

extract-photoid, Syntax, Modifiers, Notes, group, group-add, group-detail, group-list, group-remove

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Using Command-Line Options extract-photoid Use the --extract-photoid option to retrieve a photo ID from a key in JPEG format. Syntax ebs --extract-photoid [--output [--overwrite]] Modifiers --output Specifies the file where you want the encrypted information to be saved. With this option, you can also add --overwrite, which tells E-Business Server to automatically overwrite an existing file by the same name without prompting. Notes • is the key whose photo ID you are retrieving. This key must be on your keyring. • If no --output filename is specified, a filename is created from the key's primary user ID. group Use the --group option to display a list of group commands. See Working with groups on page 74 for more information. Syntax ebs --group group-add Use the --group-add option to create a new group, or add members to an existing group. To create a new group, simply specify a name for the new group. To add members to an existing group, then you must specify the group name and the user IDs of the new members. See Working with groups on page 74 for more information. Syntax ebs --group-add [ ...] group-detail Use --group-detail to list the name and description for each group as well as the members belonging to each group. If you do not specify a group, --group-detail shows the contents of all of your groups. See Working with groups on page 74 for more information. Syntax ebs --group-detail group-list Use --group-list to display the name and description for each of your groups. See Working with groups on page 74 for more information. Syntax ebs --group-list group-remove Use --group-remove to remove members or groups from a group. See Working with groups on page 74 for more information. Syntax ebs --group-remove [--multi] --user E-Business Server™ 8.6 Product Guide 120

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E-Business Server
8.6
Product Guide
120
Using Command-Line Options
extract-photoid
Use the
--extract-photoid
option to retrieve a photo ID from a key in JPEG format.
Syntax
ebs --extract-photoid <userID> [--output <filename> [--overwrite]]
Modifiers
Notes
<userID>
is the key whose photo ID you are retrieving. This key must be on your keyring.
If no
--output
filename is specified, a filename is created from the key’s primary user ID.
group
Use the
--group
option to display a list of group commands. See
Working with groups
on page 74
for more
information.
Syntax
ebs --group
group-add
Use the
--group-add
option to create a new group, or add members to an existing group. To create a new
group, simply specify a name for the new group. To add members to an existing group, then you must
specify the group name and the user IDs of the new members. See
Working with groups
on page 74
for
more information.
Syntax
ebs --group-add <groupname> [<userID1> <userID2> <userID3> ...]
group-detail
Use
--group-detail
to list the name and description for each group as well as the members belonging to
each group. If you do not specify a group,
--group-detail
shows the contents of all of your groups. See
Working with groups
on page 74
for more information.
Syntax
ebs --group-detail <groupname>
group-list
Use
--group-list
to display the name and description for each of your groups. See
Working with groups
on
page 74
for more information.
Syntax
ebs --group-list <groupname>
group-remove
Use
--group-remove
to remove members or groups from a group. See
Working with groups
on page 74
for
more information.
Syntax
ebs --group-remove <groupname> [--multi] --user <userID>
--output
Specifies the file where you want the encrypted information to be saved. With
this option, you can also add
--overwrite
, which tells E-Business Server to
automatically overwrite an existing file by the same name without prompting.