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тАО08-17-2005 04:13 PM
тАО08-17-2005 04:13 PM
Re: VMS Account
Thanks,
Ian
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тАО08-17-2005 04:29 PM
тАО08-17-2005 04:29 PM
Re: VMS Account
Is the following what you are trying to achieve?
This first bit is just setting up an account...
UAF> copy dsneddon test1/uic=[10,10]
%UAF-I-COPMSG, user record copied
%UAF-W-DEFPWD, copied or renamed records must receive new password
%UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier TEST1 value [000010,000010] added to rights databa
se
This is what it looks like...
UAF> show test1
Username: TEST1 Owner: David B Sneddon
Account: SYSPROG UIC: [10,10] ([TEST1])
Now we rename it (what you seem to be wanting to do)
UAF> rename test1 test2
%UAF-I-RENMSG, user record renamed
%UAF-W-DEFPWD, copied or renamed records must receive new password
%UAF-I-RDBMDFYMSG, identifier TEST1 modified
And now look at the new one...
UAF> show test2
Username: TEST2 Owner: David B Sneddon
Account: SYSPROG UIC: [10,10] ([TEST2])
Dave
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тАО08-17-2005 05:53 PM
тАО08-17-2005 05:53 PM
Re: VMS Account
Phillip is correct. The best way to do this is the RENAME/MODIFY_IDENTIFIER command within AUTHORIZE.
Watch out for the password change feature. At the end of the HELP text displayed by AUTHORIZE is the admonition:
"When you create a new UAF record with the RENAME command, you must specify a password"
I hope that this clears things up.
- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com
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тАО08-18-2005 12:29 AM
тАО08-18-2005 12:29 AM
Re: VMS Account
If you want to change the username but leave the existing Identifier, the RENAME command with the /MODIFY_IDENTIFIER qualifier omitted or negated would be your choice. Check the HELP text within AUTHORIZE for the whole story.
- Bob Gezelter, http://www.rlgsc.com
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тАО08-18-2005 03:44 AM
тАО08-18-2005 03:44 AM
Re: VMS Account
From the UAF> prompt, enter HELP and then enter the command from the list that you want help on and help will tell you if there is additional help available.
There is no COPY/MODIFY.
If you look at COPY /ADD_IDENT you will see that /ADD is the default, meaning you don't need to specify it if that's the action you want.
Now, the username identifier is associated with the uic. If different users share uic numbers, the first one added to the system will own that association (unless you change it).
If you want to create a new user named IDERRINGER that has all of the settings of IJD but with its own identifier, you will need a unique UIC for IDERRINGER (and a new password).
Use:
UAF> show * /brief
to list the users and see the UIC's that are assigned. Pick one that isn't assigned and use it for IDERRINGER.
example assuming uic [50,102] is unused:
COPY IJD IDERRINGER/UIC=[50,102]/PASS=passwd
I think most of us were confused because you said you wanted to modify the account.
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тАО08-18-2005 05:04 AM
тАО08-18-2005 05:04 AM
Re: VMS Account
Thanks everyone for your feedback on this subject.
Ian
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тАО08-18-2005 08:24 AM
тАО08-18-2005 08:24 AM
Re: VMS Account
COPY IJD IJDERRI/PASS=password
The user would have access to the same account through the new username. You wish to retain the old username.
NOTE: This is not two accounts.
Lawrence
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тАО08-18-2005 09:03 AM
тАО08-18-2005 09:03 AM
Re: VMS Account
If as you said:
>>
I need to make the UIC looking like this UIC: [50,101] ([IDERRINGER])
NOT UIC: [50,101] ([IJD])
<<
then after doing the copy you will need to:
RENAME /IDENT IJD IDERRINGER
because you didn't change the UIC.
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тАО08-18-2005 03:01 PM
тАО08-18-2005 03:01 PM
Re: VMS Account
Thanks everyone!
Ian
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