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You have not specified --connectionmode (local/remote) - using local connectionmode Example: VCCommand --action runjob --connectionmode local --username admin --password xyz --name "Job Id or Name" Example: VCCommand --action activatejob --connectionmode local --username admin --password xyz --name "Job Id or Name" Example: VCCommand --action deactivatejob --connectionmode local --username admin --password xyz --name "Job Id or Name" Example: VCCommand --action stopjob --connectionmode local --username admin --password xyz --name "Job Id or Name" Example: VCCommand --action runtask --ip 127.0.0.1 --connectionmode remote --username admin --password xyz --name "Job Id or Name" Example: VCCommand --action runjob --ip 127.0.0.1 --connectionmode remote --username admin --password xyz --name "Job Id or Name" Example: VCCommand --action listjobs --connectionmode local --username admin --password xyz Example: VCCommand --logontype ad --action listtasks --connectionmode local Example: VCCommand --action activate --r xxxxx-xxx-xxxx-xxxx --connectionmode local --username admin --password xyz Example: VCCommand --action deactivate --connectionmode local --username admin --password xyz
Also, I am assuming the username is the same as the credentials that will run the job from the interface? In my case the credentials are userid@domain.com
Does it matter that I am using AD Credentials to log in, because it doe not require a password to log into VisualCron. I changed that in my batch file with no luck.
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