mqsicreateaclgroup command

Supported platforms

  • Windows 2000, Windows XP

Purpose

Use the mqsicreateaclgroup command to create or modify the Configuration Manager database table relating to the group or user access control lists that you have defined.

Syntax

Parameters

You must select either -f or
  • -g or -u, and
  • -x, and
  • -b or -e or -s or -r or -t
-f FileName
(Optional) File from which to import the configuration. The output of the mqsilistaclgroup command is the correct format.
-g GroupName
(Optional) Windows group to which this entry refers. For this reason, the name must adhere to the standard Windows convention for group names.
-u UserName
(Optional) Fully-qualified user name to which this entry refers, for example, TEST\ANOTHER.
Note: -u and -g in this command refer to users and groups within the domain that the Configuration Manager uses for its security. This domain is by default the machine on which the Configuration Manager resides, but is different if you use the -d option on the mqsicreateconfigmgr command.
-x AccessLevel
(Optional) The required access level given for this group. This can be any combination of the letters FDEV, where:
F
Full control
D
Deploy
E
Edit
V
View
-b Broker
(Optional) The object is a broker object, and its name is specified as a parameter.
-e ExeGroup
(Optional) The object is an execution group and its name is specified as a parameter of the form Broker\ExeGroup.
-s Subscription
(Optional) The object is a subscription object, and its name is specified as a parameter.
-r
(Optional) The object refers to the root topic.
-t
(Optional) The object refers to the main topology.

Authorization

The user ID used to invoke this command must have Administrator authority on the local system.

Examples


mqsicreateaclgroup -f c:\test\mylist 
mqsicreateaclgroup -g GROUPA -x F -b MYBROKER

Related concepts
Security

Related tasks
Database security

Related reference
Syntax preference
mqsideleteaclgroup command
mqsilistaclgroup command