Use the MACRO command when you want to run a macro. You can enter the MACRO
command in batch or interactive mode.
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If the macro does not contain substitution variables (such as the REG.MAC
macro described in the
Writing commands in a macro), run the macro by entering the
MACRO command with the name of the macro file. For example:
macro reg.mac
If the macro contains substitution variables (such as the AUTH.MAC macro
described in
Using substitution variables in a macro), include the values that you want to supply
after the name of the macro. Each value is delimited by a space. For example:
macro auth.mac pease mypasswd "david pease, x1234" domain1
If you enter fewer values than there are substitution variables in the
macro, the administrative client replaces the remaining variables with null
strings.
If you want to omit one or more values between values, enter a null string
("") for each omitted value. For example, if you omit the contact
information in the previous example, you must enter:
macro auth.mac pease mypasswd "" domain1