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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Add-in for Microsoft SCVMM Console Guide
  3. Installing the NetBackup Add-in for SCVMM
  4. Configuring the NetBackup Recovery Wizard
  5. Revoking an authorization token
Veritas NetBackup™ Add-in for Microsoft SCVMM Console Guide

Revoking an authorization token

You can delete or revoke an authentication token, as follows.

To revoke the authorization token

  • Enter the following on the master server:

    Windows

    install_path\NetBackup\wmc\bin\install\manageClientCerts.bat -delete clientName

    UNIX, Linux

    /usr/openv/wmc/bin/install/manageClientCerts -delete clientName

    Where clientName is the DNS name of the SCVMM console host where the add-in is installed.

    The -delete option removes the authentication token and its compressed file from the master server. The add-in is no longer authorized to restore virtual machines from the backups that this master server made.

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