Clearing the AFS cache
Use this cmdlet to clear the Active Administrator® Foundation Service (AFS) cache. For the corresponding option in AA Server Manager, see Clearing the AFS cache.
Setting the startup account for the Active Administrator Notification Service
This cmdlet sets the username and password for the startup account for the Active Administrator® Notification Service. For the corresponding option in AA Server Manager, see Setting the services startup accounts
Set-NotificationServiceStartupAccount [-UserName <string>] [-Password <string>] [<CommonParameters>]Example
Switching operation status of the Active Administrator Notification Service
This cmdlet switches the operation status of Active Administrator® Notification Service from Running to Stopped, or Stopped to Running. For the corresponding option in AA Server Manager, see Stopping and starting services.
If the operation status is Running, running this cmdlet changes the status to Stopped. To view the current status, use Get-NotificationServiceOperationStatus. See Getting operation status for the Active Administrator Notification Service.
Using cmdlets to manage Active Administrator tasks
The ActiveAdministrator module contains cmdlets used to support the management of Active Administrator tasks. This module is imported with the Active Administrator console and can be accessed using the Settings | AA PowerShell Console menu option.
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• Run the Import-Module ActiveAdministrator command to import the module.
• Run the configuration command Set-AFSConnectionSettings -Host 127.0.0.1 -Port 15600 to set up the AFS service connection service settings for the module. Provide the host IP and port that your Active Administrator Console is using to configure the module server connection. This configuration command must be used at least once before the first use of the ActiveAdministrator PowerShell module and each time the server configuration settings are changed.
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