Activate User
Use this command to activate a user that is currently deactivated.
Syntax (regular)
ACTIVATE USER [DomainName\]UserId
where:
- DomainName is optional and is the network domain of a Windows-authenticated user.
- UserId is the name of the user to which you want to activate.
Syntax example:
ACTIVATE USER JSmith
Creating an ASCII input file
To activate multiple users, specify the parameters for this command in an ASCII file.
Create an ASCII file containing the following information for each user:
[DomainName\]UserId
ACTIVATE USER @FileName
where:
-
FileName is an ASCII file containing the data. It can include a complete or a partial folder path in the format C:\...\FileName. If FileName includes spaces, enclose it in double quotation marks; for example:
@"C:\My Documents\My Data.txt"
Syntax example:
MAINTENANCE ON
ACTIVATE USER @users.txt
MAINTENANCE OFF
See also