Specifies that your script is running against a secured WebSphere Application
Server, and you have supplied authentication information in the sas.client.props
or the soap.client.props files to communicate with this secured server.
The
sas.client.props and the soap.client.props files are located in the properties
directory for each WebSphere Application Server profile, for example x:/profilePath/properties.
If
you use a Remote Method Invocation (RMI) connector, set values for
the following properties in the sas.client.props file with the appropriate
values:
com.ibm.CORBA.loginUserid=
com.ibm.CORBA.loginPassword=
Also, set the following property: com.ibm.CORBA.loginSource=properties
The
default value for this property is prompt in the sas.client.props
file. If you leave the default value, a dialog box appears with a password
prompt. If the script is running unattended, it appears to hang.If you
use a Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) connector, set values for
the following properties in the soap.client.props file with the appropriate
values: com.ibm.SOAP.securityEnabled=true
com.ibm.SOAP.loginUserid=
com.ibm.SOAP.loginPassword=
Optionally, set the following
property: com.ibm.SOAP.loginSource=none
You can find
the default value for this property in the soap.client.props file. If you
accept the default value and do not provide loginUserid and loginPassword values,
a dialog box appears with a password prompt. If the script is running unattended,
it appears to hang. Note: If you specify user and password in
the Specify section and in the sas.client.props file or the soap.client.props
file, the WebSphere Administrative
Script Launcher overrides the information in the .props file.
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