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Hello,
Is there a way to prevent SI to ask for credentials in command line interface (batch file) when the user is already logged in MKS Integrity??
This is the case:
ComputerA:
from a CMD window, using a batch file, the user runs the si command:
si viewsandbox --fields workingrev --filter file:filename
Result: filename is retrieved
ComputerB:
same steps but in this one the Result is to insert "user" and "password"
In both computers, the user is logged in using MKS Integrity Client.
My questions is why in ComputerB "si" is asking for credentials?? is it a configuration?
How could I avoid it?
I tried the following commands:
si viewsandbox --fields workingrev --batch --filter file:filename
[[Cannot ask for user input in batch mode; must use the option --user]]
si viewsandbox --fields workingrev --gui --filter file:filename
[[Credentials are not requested but a bunch of annoying mks integrity client windows are opened for each file requested]]
Any idea??
Thank you!
Solved! Go to Solution.
The username and password, as well as whether to prompt, are configuration settings for each client. To check the preferences for connection, select File > Preferences, then choose Configuration Management > Connection:
To avoid the prompt, the user either has to remove the setting on prompt, or you need to add --user in the command.
The username and password, as well as whether to prompt, are configuration settings for each client. To check the preferences for connection, select File > Preferences, then choose Configuration Management > Connection:
To avoid the prompt, the user either has to remove the setting on prompt, or you need to add --user in the command.
Best practise is to connect first using si connect --gui and then use the --user option in all CLI commands. Then the user won't be asked anymore to enter login credentials/password.