> Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 15:15:46 +0100 > From: corinna > Subject: Re: ssh-host-config problem on windows 2003, please help. > > On Dec 9 10:16, Corinna Vinschen wrote: >> On Dec 9 02:28, Charles Wilson wrote: >>> Okay. So, suppose we modify the pseudo-code and word the non-auto-answer >>> question like the auto-answer=yes case. Then, somebody looking at a >>> manual transcript might ask: I want to run this script "safely" so that >>> things are set up, but no services are actually installed and no new >>> user accounts are created. Should I use --yes, or --no? Under this >>> modified pseudocode, the answer would be --no, except I think I want >>> --yes (e.g. I want the default prived user) for "Do you want to use this >>> account name for running this service" >>> >>> Anybody have a better idea, that works for both "automated" cases yet >>> doesn't confuse the heck out of somebody trying to figure out which of >>> --yes or --no to use when implementing their own automation? >> >> A --user option? > > Or maybe better --service-account? > I would love to be able to specify the server account name from the command line. :*) Thanks, ...Karl
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