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AVAILABLE TOPICS HELP
This menu lists the topics that you can examine or change
while using SYSCON. To choose a topic, use the UP and DOWN arrow
keys to highlight it; then press the SELECT key. The following help
screens describe each topic briefly.
While you are in help, you may use the PAGEDOWN and PAGEUP
keys to change the current page. You may press the HELP key a
second time to list the keys that can be used in SYSCON, along
with where they are located on the keyboard of the machine you
are using. To exit help and return to the menu of available
topics, press the ESCAPE key.
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AVAILABLE TOPICS HELP
ACCOUNTING
The "Accounting" option to allow the file server to charge users for their
use of file server resources. Only high-end versions of Advanced NetWare
will support accounting. The accounting option allows you to
1) Install accounting on a file server that supports it. (You must
have supervisor rights.)
2) See what file server services are being charged for and the
amount that is being charged. If you have supervisor rights,
you can change what services are being charged for and the amount.
3) See who is allowed to charge for file services. If you have
supervisor rights, you can specify who can charge for services.
This allows external objects such as print servers to charge
users for services.
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AVAILABLE TOPICS HELP
CHANGE CURRENT SERVER
You may use the "Change Current Server" option to
1) List the servers you are logged in to.
2) Log in to additional servers.
3) Log out from additional servers*.
4) Select the current server. (The server and your username will
appear in the header at the top of the screen).
5) Change to a different user on a server that you are logged in to*.
* You cannot log out from the server you were using when you ran the
SYSCON program or change to a different user on that server.
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AVAILABLE TOPICS HELP
FILE SERVER INFORMATION
You may use the "File Server Information" option to
1) List the file servers that are attached to your
network.
2) View information about the configuration of any
file server in the list.
3) View the number of users currently attached to any
file server in the list.
4) See what version of Advanced NetWare any file
server in the list is running.
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AVAILABLE TOPICS HELP
GROUP INFORMATION
You may use the "Group Information" option to
1) List the groups that exist on the selected
file server.
2) Examine information about each of these groups.
3) Change the group information (ONLY if you have
supervisor privileges).
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AVAILABLE TOPICS HELP
SUPERVISOR OPTIONS
This brings up a menu of options that are available ONLY if
you have supervisor privileges. The options that are
available will depend on what level of Advanced NetWare the
selected file server is running.
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AVAILABLE TOPICS HELP
USER INFORMATION
You may use the "User Information" option to
1) List all users on the selected file server.
2) View information about each user.
3) Change the user information (ONLY if you have
supervisor privileges).
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KNOWN NETWARE SERVERS HELP
This menu lists the file servers currently
on your network. To obtain information about
any of these file servers, highlight its name
and press the SELECT key.
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FILE SERVER INFORMATION HELP
This screen shows information about the highlighted file server.
A description of this information follows.
SERVER NAME
The name that the file server is known by on the network.
NETWARE VERSION
The version of Advanced NetWare the file server is using.
SYSTEM FAULT TOLERANCE
The level of SFT that the server is running. This
information will not appear for file servers that are running
a version prior to Advanced NetWare v2.10.
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FILE SERVER INFORMATION HELP
TRANSACTION TRACKING
This entry shows if the file server has support for TTS recovery
for database files in the event of failure by the file server,
workstation, or network. This entry will not appear if the file
server is running a version prior to Advanced NetWare v2.10.
CONNECTIONS SUPPORTED
The maximum number of users that can be logged in to the file
server at once.
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FILE SERVER INFORMATION HELP
CONNECTIONS IN USE
The number of users currently logged in to the file server.
VOLUMES SUPPORTED
The maximum number of disk volumes the file server can support.
NETWORK ADDRESS
The address of the network on which the file server is located.
NODE ADDRESS
The address of the node within the network where the file server
resides.
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FILE SERVER INFORMATION HELP
If you are a SUPERVISOR on the selected file server,
you will also see the following:
SERIAL NUMBER
The serial number of the file server.
APPLICATION NUMBER
The application number of the file server.
When you buy serialized software for your file server,
your vendor may ask for both the serial number and the
application number.
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USER NAMES HELP
This menu lists the users defined on the current
file server. To view information about any of these
users, highlight the desired user's name and press the
SELECT key.
If you have supervisor privileges on the current
file server, you can change the list of usernames.
See the next screen for a list of your options.
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USER NAMES HELP
If you have supervisor privileges on the current file server, you
also have the following options:
INSERT
Add a new user.
DELETE
Remove the highlighted user. To delete several users all at once, highlight them with the MARK key and press the DELETE key.
MODIFY
Rename a user.
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USER NAMES HELP
Some information can be changed for several
users at the same time. To change information for
more than one user, mark each user that you want
changed using the MARK key; then press the SELECT
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DELETE USER HELP
To delete the highlighted user from the
current file server, answer YES. Otherwise,
answer NO or press the ESCAPE key.
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USER INFORMATION HELP
This menu lists all the information you can obtain about this user.
To view the information, highlight the desired option and press the
SELECT key. A brief description of each option that may appear is
given below. The actual options that will appear depend on what
rights you have, what user you are examining, and what features the
file server supports.
ACCOUNT_BALANCE
Shows the user's current account balance and credit limit.
This option appears if the file server supports accounting
and you have supervisor privileges or you are logged in as
the selected user.
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USER INFORMATION HELP
ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS
Shows restrictions that have been placed on the user's account.
This option will appear if you have supervisor privileges or if
the selected user is the user that you are logged in as.
CHANGE PASSWORD
Allows you to change the password that is used when logging in.
The "Change Password" option appears if you have supervisor
privileges or you are logged in as the selected user and your
account restrictions have the "Allow User To Change Password"
option set to YES.
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USER INFORMATION HELP
FULL NAME
Shows the user's full name. This option always appears.
GROUPS BELONGED TO
Lists all the groups that the user is a member of. This option
always appears.
INTRUDER LOCKOUT STATUS
Shows the intruder lockout status for this user's account. This
option appears only if you have supervisor privileges and the
intruder detection option has been enabled.
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USER INFORMATION HELP
LOGIN SCRIPT
Allows you to view and edit the user's login script. This option
appears only if you have supervisor privileges or if the selected
user is the user that you are logged in as, and if your account
restrictions have the "Allow User To Change Password" option set
to YES.
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USER INFORMATION HELP
OTHER INFORMATION
Shows additional information about the selected user including the
last time the user logged in, the amount of disk space the user
is using, the user's bindery ID number, etc. This option appears
only if you have supervisor privileges or you are logged as the
selected user.
SECURITY EQUIVALENCES
Lists all other users and groups to which the selected user is
security equivalent. This option appears only if you have
supervisor privileges or you are logged in as the selected user.
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USER INFORMATION HELP
STATION RESTRICTIONS
Shows what network addresses this user is allowed to log in from.
This option appears only if you have supervisor privileges or
you are logged in as the selected user.
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USER INFORMATION HELP
TIME RESTRICTIONS
Shows the times during the week when the selected user is allowed
to be logged in to the file server. This option appears only if
you have supervisor privileges or you are logged in as the selected
user.
TRUSTEE DIRECTORY ASSIGNMENTS
Lists all directories where the user's trustee rights have been
explicitly granted or revoked. This option appears only if you
have supervisor privileges or you are logged in as the selected
user.
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WORKGROUP MANAGERS HELP
This is a list of all users that are currently
workgroup managers. Workgroup managers have the
right to create new user accounts, groups, and queues.
Workgroup managers are automatically granted manager
rights over the users, groups and queues that they
create.
Use the DELETE key to remove users from the list or
the INSERT key to add users to the list.
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SUPERVISOR OPTIONS HELP
DEFAULT ACCOUNT BALANCE/RESTRICTIONS
This option will appear if the version of Advanced NetWare that the file
server is running supports the new security restrictions. This option
allows you to
1) View the security restriction defaults for a newly created user.
2) Change the security restriction defaults. Note: Changing
the security restriction defaults will not affect any
existing users.
3) If the version of Advanced NetWare that the file server is
running supports the accounting features and accounting has
been installed on the file server, you can also view and
change the default account balance for new users.
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SUPERVISOR OPTIONS HELP
DEFAULT TIME RESTRICTIONS
This option will appear if the version of Advanced NetWare that the file
server is running supports the new security restrictions. This option
allows you to
1) View the default times when a new user will be able to
log in.
2) Change the default login time restrictions. Note: Changing
the default login time restrictions will not change the login
time restrictions of any user account that has already been
created.
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SUPERVISOR OPTIONS HELP
EDIT SYSTEM AUTOEXEC FILE
The system AUTOEXEC file is a file which contains console commands
that the file server should "automatically execute" when it is first
brought up. This option allows you to
1) View the system AUTOEXEC file.
2) Add or delete console commands from the AUTOEXEC file.
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SUPERVISOR OPTIONS HELP
FILE SERVER CONSOLE OPERATORS
This option will only appear if the level of Advanced NetWare that
the file server is running supports the file server virtual console
features. This option allows you to
1) View what users and groups have been authorized to
run the file server console from a workstation they
are logged in to.
2) Authorize or revoke a user or group's rights to run
the file server console.
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SUPERVISOR OPTIONS HELP
INTRUDER DETECTION/LOCKOUT
This option will appear only if the version of Advanced NetWare that
the file server is running supports the new security restrictions.
This option allows you to
1) See if the file server is tracking when an intruder
trys to break in to an account.
2) Specify the criteria for the file server to determine
how many incorrect login attempts constitute an intruder.
3) Specify if the file server should lock an account if it
detects an intruder.
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SUPERVISOR OPTIONS HELP
SYSTEM LOGIN SCRIPT
The system login script is a script that is run for all users when they
log in to the file server before the user's individual login script is
run. The system login script is an ideal place to put messages that all
users should see when they log in, or enter login script commands that
every user should execute when logging in. This option allows you to
1) View the system login script.
2) Change the commands in the system login script.
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SUPERVISOR OPTIONS HELP
VIEW FILE SERVER ERROR LOG
The file server error log is a file where all serious errors that
occur while the file server is running are recorded. This option
allows you to
1) View the errors that are recorded in the error log.
2) Clear the error log.
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ACCOUNTING HELP
This menu gives you the following options:
ACCOUNTING SERVERS
This option shows you who is authorized to charge for their services. If you have supervisor privileges, you can use this option to give a new server the right to charge or to remove a server's right to charge.
BLOCKS READ CHARGE RATES
This option shows you if the file server is charging for the amount of data read from the file server and if the file server is charging for reading, the amount being charged is shown. If you have supervisor privileges you can change when and how much the file server charges for reading data from the disk.
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ACCOUNTING HELP
BLOCKS WRITTEN CHARGE RATES
This option shows you if the file server is charging
for writing information to the disk and the amount that
is being charged. If you have supervisor privileges,
you can change when and how much the file server charges
for writing to the disk.
CONNECT TIME CHARGE RATES
This option will show you if the file server is charging
for the amount of time that someone is connected to it and
the amount that is being charged. If you have supervisor
privileges, you can change when and how much the file
server charges for connect time.
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ACCOUNTING HELP
DISK STORAGE CHARGE RATES
This option shows you if the file server is charging
for the amount of data that is stored on its disk drives
and that amount is being charged. If you have supervisor
privileges you can change when and how much the file server
charges for disk storage.
SERVICE REQUESTS CHARGE RATES
This option shows if the file server is charging for the
number of requests sent to it from a workstation and the
amount that is being charged. If you have supervisor
privileges, you can change when and how much the file
server charges for requests.
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SELECT ACCOUNT SERVER TYPE HELP
Different types of servers can provide services on a network.
You should highlight the type of the server that you want to
authorize to charge, and then press the SELECT key.
Press the ESCAPE key to return to the list of authorized
servers without adding a new server.
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FULL NAME HELP
Type the full name of the user or group; then press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If the user or group already has a full name, use the
BACKSPACE key to delete it; then type the new name.
If you changed the full name but do not want to save the changed name, press the CANCEL key to restore the original name.
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INSERT NEW USER NAME HELP
Enter the name of the new user.
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USER NAME HELP
Use the BACKSPACE key to delete the user's old
name. Type the user's new name and press the
SELECT key.
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FULL NAME HELP
This inset shows the full name of the user or group.
To return to the previous menu, press the ESCAPE key.
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OTHER INFORMATION HELP
This screen shows other information about the selected user or group.
Each field that may appear on this screen is described below.
LAST LOGIN
This information will appear only when you are getting information about a user. The last date that the user logged in to the file server is shown. If the user has not logged into the file server since his account was created, the message "Unknown" will be shown.
FILE SERVER CONSOLE OPERATOR
This information will appear only if the level of Advanced
NetWare v2.1 that the file server is running supports the file
server console features. It displays whether the user or group has
been given authorization to perform file server console functions
from a workstation.
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OTHER INFORMATION HELP
MAXIMUM DISK SPACE
This option will appear only if you are getting information about a user and the file server is enforcing disk space limitations. The maximum amount of disk space that the user can use will be shown in kilobytes (1 kilobyte is 1024 bytes). If the user does not have a maximum restriction, the entry will show "Unrestricted."
DISK SPACE IN USE
This option will appear only if you are getting information about a user. The amount of disk space that is being used by files owned by the selected user is shown in kilobytes (1 kilobyte is 1024 bytes).
USER ID (or GROUP ID)
This option shows the bindery ID number of the selected user or
group.
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SET MULTIPLE USER INFORMATION HELP
This menu allows you to change information for all the users that
are marked. Each option is described below.
ACCOUNT BALANCE
Lets you change the account balance and credit limit for all the
marked users.
ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS
Lets you change the account restrictions of all the marked users.
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SET MULTIPLE USER INFORMATION HELP
STATION RESTRICITONS
Lets you specify what stations all the marked users can log in to.
TIME RESTRICTIONS
Lets you change the times of the week when the marked users can be logged in.
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LOG OUT FROM SERVER HELP
To log out from the highlighted file server, answer YES.
Otherwise, answer NO or press the ESCAPE key.
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CHARGE RATE HELP
Highlight the charge rate that you want to apply
during the selected time period and press the SELECT key.
If the charge rate that you want to apply during the selected time period is not shown, select the "Other Charge Rate" option and press the SELECT key.
If you do not want to change the charge rate, press the ESCAPE key.
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LOGIN TIME MUST BE ALLOWED HELP
You have set the time restrictions so the the user
cannot be logged in at any time during the week. If
you do not want the user to log in, you should
disable the account. Since time restrictions are
enforced on the supervisor's account, SYSCON tries to
protect you from making a mistake and locking the
supervisor (or any other user) out of his account by
not allowing any time periods in which he can be logged
Mark some time periods when the user should be
able to log in with an asterisk (*).
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NO STATION RESTRICTIONS HELP
No station restrictions have been placed on this
account. This user can log in from any workstation
on the internetwork. Only the supervisor can restrict
what stations a user can log in from.
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STATION RESTRICTIONS HELP
This list shows network addresses where the selected user
is allowed to log in from. If the list is empty, the user can
log in from any workstation. If the list is not empty, the user
can only log in from workstations whose address is included in
the list. Addresses are shown as a network number and a node
number. You can also allow the user to log in from any node on
a specified network.
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INVALID NETWORD ADDRESS HELP
Network addresses must be with in the range from 1 to FFFFFFFE. You have entered a number outside this range. Check the address of the workstation where you want to allow this user to log in and re-enter the correct network portion of the address.
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SECURITY EQUIVALENCES HELP
This menu lists the users and groups that the selected
user is security equivalent to. (The selected user has all
the rights of the users and groups to which he is security
equivalent, in addition to the rights explicitly granted him
or her as a user.)
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OTHER USERS AND GROUPS HELP
This menu lists the users and groups that the selected user is not security equivalent to. To make the user security equivalent to a user or group, highlight the
desired user or group and press the SELECT key. To make
the user security equivalent to more than one user or
group, highlight the desired users and groups with the
MARK key; then press the SELECT key.
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GROUPS BELONGED TO HELP
This menu lists the groups to which the selected user belongs.
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OTHER GROUPS HELP
This menu lists the groups that the current
user is not yet a member of. To add the selected
user to a group, highlight the group and press the
SELECT key. To add the user to several groups,
highlight the desired groups with the MARK key;
then press the SELECT key.
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TRUSTEE DIRECTORY ASSIGNMENTS HELP
This menu lists the directories in which the
highlighted user or group's trustee rights have been
explicitly granted or revoked. (Trustee rights extend
to each subdirectory of the directory in which they are
declared, unless they are specifically changed in the
subdirectory.)
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GRANTED TRUSTEE RIGHTS HELP
This menu lists the rights currently granted to the user
or group in the highlighted directory. You have the
following options:
INSERT
Grant additional rights.
DELETE
Revoke the highlighted right. To revoke several rights
simultaneously, highlight the rights with the MARK key
and press the DELETE key.
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OTHER TRUSTEE RIGHTS HELP
This menu lists the rights that have not been granted to
the user or group in the highlighted directory.
To grant any of these rights, highlight the right and press
the SELECT key. To grant several rights, highlight them with
the MARK key and press the SELECT key.
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ALL NODES ARE ALREADY ALLOWED HELP
You have already specified that the user can
log in from all nodes on this network. If you want
to limit the user to specific nodes on the network,
you must delete the entry that allows all nodes first.
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EXISTING SUBDIRECTORIES HELP
This menu lists the subdirectories of the volume
or directory you have specified. Highlight the
subdirectory which is part of the directory path
leading to the directory in which you wish to make
the user or group a trustee. Then press the
SELECT key.
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DUPLICATE STATION RESTRICTION HELP
The address you have just entered is already in the list of addresses that the user is allowed to log in from. You cannot enter the same address into the list more than once.
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GROUP NAMES HELP
This menu lists the groups on the current file server. To learn more about any of these groups, highlight that group and press the SELECT key.
If you have supervisor privileges on the current file server, you can also modify the groups shown. For a
description of available options, see the next screen.
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EXISTING GROUPS HELP
If you have supervisor privileges on the current file
server, you also have the following options:
INSERT Add a new group.
DELETE Delete the highlighted group. To delete
several groups simultaneously, highlight
them with the MARK key and press the
DELETE key.
MODIFY Rename the highlighted group.
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GROUP NAME HELP
Type the name of the group you wish to create on
the current file server and press the SELECT key.
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GROUP NAME HELP
Use the BACKSPACE key to erase the group's old name.
Then type the group's new name and press the SELECT key.
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GROUP INFORMATION HELP
This menu shows information about the selected group. To view the information, highlight the desired option and press the SELECT key. A brief description of each option follows.
FULL NAME
Displays the group's full name.
MEMBER LIST
Lists the users on the current file server that belong
to this group.
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GROUP INFORMATION HELP
The following option is displayed ONLY if you belong to the group selected or have supervisor privileges on the current file server.
OTHER INFORMATION
Shows the group ID number. If the current file server supports
the virtual console features, shows whether the group has been
given console operator rights.
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GROUP INFORMATION HELP
TRUSTEE DIRECTORY ASSIGNMENTS
Lists the directories (on the current file server) in which
the group has trustee rights, along with the rights granted in
each directory.
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GROUP MEMBERS HELP
This list shows the users that belong to the selected
group.
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OTHER USERS HELP
This menu lists the users on the file server that
are not members of the highlighted group.
To add a user to the group, highlight the user and
press the SELECT key.
To add more than one user to the group, highlight
them with the MARK key and press the SELECT key.
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DELETE GROUP HELP
To delete the highlighted group(s) from this file
server, answer YES. Otherwise, answer NO or press the
ESCAPE key.
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DELETE USER FROM GROUP HELP
To remove the highlighted users from the selected
group, answer YES. Otherwise, answer NO or press ESCAPE.
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DELETE TRUSTEE FROM DIRECTORY HELP
To delete the highlighted trustee from the highlighted
directory, answer YES. Otherwise, answer NO or press the
ESCAPE key.
When a trustee is deleted from a directory, the trustee's
rights revert to the rights the trustee has in the parent
directory. Thus, if no trustee rights were declared in the
parent directory, the trustee will no longer have any rights.
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DELETE USER FROM GROUP HELP
To delete the current user from the highlighted
group(s), answer YES. Otherwise, answer NO or press
the ESCAPE key.
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DELETE SECURITY EQUIVALENCES HELP
To delete the current user's security equivalences
with the highlighted user(s) and group(s), answer YES.
Otherwise, answer NO or press the ESCAPE key.
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BAD NODE ADDRESS HELP
Node addresses must be within the range
from 0 to FFFFFFFFFFFE. You have entered a
number outside this range. Check the address
of the workstation that you want to allow this
user to log in from and re-enter the correct node
address.
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SUPERVISOR STATION RESTRICTION HELP
Station restrictions are enforced on the supervisor account. If
you accidently list invalid addresses in the list of addresses where the
supervisor is allowed to log in from, the supervisor could never log in
again. To help prevent you from making this mistake, SYSCON has checked
to see that you can at least log in from the station that you are on
right now.
Check the addresses that you entered to make sure they are correct.
If they are incorrect, delete the incorrect entries and re-enter
them. If they are correct but this station is not included, you
must either delete all the entries or add this station temporarily;
then go to one of the stations that you are going to allow the
supervisor to log in from and correct the list.
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FULL NAME HELP
No full name has been defined for the selected
user or group. (Only the supervisor can define
a full name.)
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USER ALREADY EXISTS HELP
The user was not added because a user by
that name already exists on the file server.
Each user on the file server must have a unique
name.
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THE SUPERVISOR CANNOT BE DELETED HELP
The SUPERVISOR is a special user who cannot
be deleted.
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THE SUPERVISOR CANNOT BE RENAMED HELP
The SUPERVISOR is a special user who
cannot be renamed.
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LOG IN TO SERVER HELP
You cannot log in to an additional file server because your station is already attached to eight servers. (A station cannot be logged in to more than eight servers simultaneously.) You must log out from one of the servers to which you are currently logged in before you can log in to any other servers.
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ACCOUNTING NOT SUPPORTED HELP
The version of Advanced NetWare that is
running on this file server does not support
the accounting features. If you need to use
accounting features on this server you should
upgrade to a version of Advanced NetWare that
supports these features.
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ACCOUNTING WRONG VERSION
This version of SYSCON does not support the version of
accounting that this file server is running. You have
probably run an incorrect version of SYSCON. Check to make
sure that you ran the version of SYSCON that came with your
file server software.
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ACCOUNTING NOT INSTALLED HELP
Accounting has not been installed on this file
server. A user must have supervisor privileges
to install accounting.
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FILE SERVER CAN NOT CHARGE HELP
The file server has been removed from the list of authorized
accounting servers. It cannot charge users for any file service
or disk storage service unless its name appears in the list of
authorized accounting servers.
If you want to authorize the file server to charge for a service,
select the "Accounting Servers" option and press INSERT.
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USER IS ALREADY A TRUSTEE HELP
You were unable to add the selected user or
group as a trustee in the directory, because the
user or group is already a trustee in the
directory.
You may, however, change the user or group's
trustee rights in the directory. To do so,
highlight the name of the directory in which the
user or group is a trustee and press the MODIFY
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THE SPECIFIED VOLUME DOES NOT EXIST HELP
The trustee was not added because a nonexistent volume was specified in the directory path.
To list the file server's existing volumes, use the BACKSPACE key to erase the directory path; then press the INSERT key.
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ADD TRUSTEE HELP
The file server will not allow you to add the trustee to the
directory because you entered an incorrect directory path.
A directory path consists of a volume name, followed by a
colon, followed by a list of directory names. Directory names must
be separated by a slash (/) or a backslash (\), and may be up to 14
characters long. An example of a valid directory path is
WORK:JOHN/DOCUMENTS.
Press the INSERT key to list all the subdirectories of the path
that you have entered.
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CREATE NEW USER HELP
Normally when users are created, they are
automatically added to the group EVERYONE. An
error occurred while attempting to add the new
user to the group EVERYONE. This error probably
occurred because the group EVERYONE has been
deleted.
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ADD GROUP HELP
The group was not added because a group by
that name already exists on the file server. Each
group on a file server must have a unique name.
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READ LOGIN SCRIPT FOR USER HELP
Because you have supervisor privileges, you can read the login script of users other than the currently
selected user.
To access another user's login script, use the
BACKSPACE key to delete the current user's name then
either type the name of the user whose login script you
wish to view, or press the INSERT key to list the
available users and select one from the list.
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USER LOGIN SCRIPT HELP
The user login script specifies the actions that will occur when the
current user logs in. The commands in the user login script are executed
after the commands in the system login script.
A default login script is run for users who do not have a login script created specifically for their usernames. WHEN YOU SAVE A LOGIN SCRIPT IN SYSCON, IT OVERRIDES YOUR DEFAULT SCRIPT. DO NOT SAVE AN INCORRECT LOGIN SCRIPT IN SYSCON, OR YOUR STATION WILL NOT HAVE SEARCH DRIVES MAPPED CORRECTLY WHEN YOU LOG IN TO THE SYSTEM. If you delete the entire login script and save it (spaces and carriage returns must all be deleted also), the default login script will be used again.
For a detailed explanation of how to create and modify your own login script, see Appendix A of the Menu Utilities manual.
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USER LOGIN SCRIPT HELP
You can use the following keys to edit the user login
script. Press the ESCAPE key when you are finished. (For a
description of what physical key to use on your particular
machine and an explanation of what the key does, press the
HELP key a second time.)
PAGEUP, PAGEDOWN, SPECIAL UP, SPECIAL DOWN, SPECIAL
RIGHT, SPECIAL LEFT, UP, DOWN, RIGHT, LEFT, FIELD RIGHT
(WORD RIGHT), FIELD LEFT (WORD LEFT), DELETE, BACKSPACE,
and CANCEL.
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USER LOGIN SCRIPT HELP
To delete a block of text, press the MARK key and use the UP- and DOWN-arrow keys to highlight the text and press the DELETE key.
To move a block of text, delete it as explained above, position the cursor where you wish to insert the text and press the INSERT key.
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LOGIN SCRIPT COMMANDS
Each login script command must be written on its own
line. Blank lines will be ignored by LOGIN.
The following commands may be used in a login script:
MAP WRITE EXIT
DRIVE IF... THEN BREAK
DOS BREAK # (EXEC) REMARK
COMSPEC= INCLUDE DISPLAY
FDISPLAY PAUSE MACHINE NAME=
DOS SET
See Appendix A of the Menu Utilities manual for an
explanation of how to execute the above commands.
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EXPLANATION OF LOGIN SCRIPT IDENTIFIERS
Identifiers are predefined symbols recognized by LOGIN. They
represent textual information that is variable. For example, the
identifier DAY_OF_WEEK represents the literal string "Monday,"
"Tuesday," or whatever the current day is.
Identifiers may be displayed (see WRITE command) or may be used
in comparisons (see IF...THEN command).
Identifiers preceded by a percent (%) sign will be replaced by
their corresponding text value. They may appear anywhere in the login
script, like command-line parameters. Notice that identifiers MUST be
in ALL CAPITALS.
See the following screen for a list of identifiers.
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LOGIN SCRIPT IDENTIFIERS
Identifier Text Value Identifier Text Value
HOUR 1 to 12 LOGIN_NAME User's login name
HOUR24 00 to 23 FULL_NAME User's full name
MINUTE 00 to 59 STATION Station number
SECOND 00 TO 59 GREETING_TIME Morning, Afternoon,
or Evening
AM_PM am or pm NEW_MAIL Yes or No
MONTH 01 to 12 OS MSDOS
MONTH_NAME June, May, etc. OS_VERSION V2.11 or V3.00
DAY 01 TO 31 MACHINE IBM PC,Victor9000,etc.
YEAR 1983, 2016, etc. SHELL_TYPE Shell type number
SHORT_YEAR 83, 16, etc. P_STATION Physical station
number
DAY_OF_WEEK Monday, Tuesday,etc. SMACHINE Short machine name
NDAY_OF_WEEK 1 to 7 (1=Monday) MEMBER OF No text value
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LOGIN SCRIPT HELP
This menu lists the file server users.
Highlight the name of the user whose login
script you want to access and press the
SELECT key.
If you do not want to select a user, press
the ESCAPE key.
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READ LOGIN SCRIPT FOR USER HELP
Because you have supervisor privileges, you can
assign the highlighted user's login script to another
user.
To do so, use the BACKSPACE key to delete the
highlighted user's name from the "Read Login Script for
User" entry box. To assign the login script to
another user, either type that user's name or press the
INSERT key to list the file server users and select one
from the list.
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SYSTEM LOGIN SCRIPT HELP
The system login script specifies actions that will
occur for all users when they log in. The commands in the
system login script are executed before the commands in the
individual user's login script.
A default login script is run for users who do not
have a login script created specifically for their
usernames.
For a detailed explanation of how to create and modify
your own login script, see Appendix A of the Menu Utilities
manual.
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SYSTEM LOGIN SCRIPT HELP
You can use the following keys to edit the system login script. Press the ESCAPE key when you are finished. (For a description
of the physical key to use on your particular machine and an
explanation of the key's function, press the HELP key a second time.)
PAGEUP, PAGEDOWN, SPECIAL UP, SPECIAL DOWN, SPECIAL RIGHT, SPECIAL
LEFT, UP, DOWN, RIGHT, LEFT, FIELD RIGHT (WORD RIGHT), FIELD LEFT
(WORD LEFT), DELETE, BACKSPACE, and CANCEL.
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SYSTEM LOGIN SCRIPT HELP
To delete a block of text, press the MARK key and use the UP-and DOWN-ARROW keys to highlight the text; then press the DELETE key.
To move a block of text, delete it as explained above and position the cursor where you wish to
insert the text; then press the INSERT key.
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LOGIN SCRIPT COMMANDS
Each login script command must be written on its own
line. Blank lines will be ignored by LOGIN.
The following commands may be used in a login script:
MAP WRITE EXIT
DRIVE IF...THEN BREAK
DOS BREAK # (EXEC) REMARK
COMSPEC= INCLUDE DISPLAY
FDISPLAY PAUSE MACHINE NAME=
DOS SET
See Appendix A of the Menu Utilities manual for an
explanation of how to execute the above commands.
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EXPLANATION OF LOGIN SCRIPT IDENTIFIERS
Identifiers are predefined symbols recognized by LOGIN. They
represent textual information that is variable. For example, the
identifier DAY_OF_WEEK represents the literal string "Monday,"
"Tuesday," or whatever the current day is.
Identifiers may be displayed (see WRITE command) or may be
used in comparisons (see IF...THEN command).
The MEMBER OF identifier may only be used in comparisons. It
has no test value. (IF (NOT) MEMBER OF GroupName THEN ....)
Identifiers preceded by a percent (%) sign will be replaced by
their corresponding text value. They may appear anywhere in the
login script, like command-line parameters. Notice that
identifiers MUST be in ALL CAPITALS.
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LOGIN SCRIPT IDENTIFIERS
Identifier Text Value Identifier Text Value
HOUR 1 to 12 LOGIN_NAME User's login name
HOUR24 00 to 23 FULL_NAME User's full name
MINUTE 00 to 59 STATION Station number
SECOND 00 TO 59 GREETING_TIME Morning, Afternoon,
or Evening
AM_PM am or pm NEW_MAIL Yes or No
MONTH 01 to 12 OS MSDOS
MONTH_NAME June, May, etc. OS_VERSION V2.11 or V3.00
DAY 01 TO 31 MACHINE IBM PC,Victor9000,etc.
YEAR 1983, 2016, etc. SHELL_TYPE Shell type number
SHORT_YEAR 83, 16, etc. P_STATION Physical station
number
DAY_OF_WEEK Monday, Tuesday,etc. SMACHINE Short machine name
NDAY_OF_WEEK 1 to 7 (1=Monday) MEMBER OF No text value
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SUPERVISOR OPTIONS HELP
Only users with supervisor rights can use
this option. You do not have supervisor
rights on the currently selected file server.
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GROUPS BELONGED TO HELP
This menu lists the groups to which the selected user
belongs. Because you are a supervisor, you may modify the
user's group membership using the following keys:
INSERT
Add the user to more groups.
DELETE
Delete the user from the currently highlighted
group. To delete the user from several groups
simultaneously, highlight the desired groups with
the MARK key; then press the DELETE key.
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SECURITY EQUIVALENCES HELP (supervisor)
This menu lists the users and groups that the highlighted user is security equivalent to.
(The selected user has all the rights of the
users and groups to which he is security equivalent, in addition to the rights
explicitly granted him or her as a user.)
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SECURITY EQUIVALENCES HELP (SUPERVISOR)
Because you have supervisor privileges, you can modify any
user's security equivalences by using the following keys:
INSERT
Make the user security equivalent to additional
users and groups.
DELETE
Delete the user's security equivalence to highlighted
users and groups. To remove several security
equivalences simultaneously, use the MARK key to
highlight the desired user(s) and group(s); then press
the DELETE key.
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GROUP MEMBERS HELP
This menu lists the users that belong to the selected group.
Because you have supervisor privileges on the current file server, you can do the following:
INSERT Add additional users to the selected group.
DELETE Delete the highlighted user(s) from the
group.
To delete several users simultaneously,
highlight them with the MARK key and press
the DELETE key.
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TRUSTEE DIRECTORY ASSIGNMENTS HELP
This menu lists the directories in which
the highlighted user or group's trustee
rights have been explicitly granted or revoked.
(Trustee rights extend to each subdirectory of
the directory in which they are declared,
unless they are specifically changed in the
subdirectory.)
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TRUSTEE DIRECTORY ASSIGNMENTS HELP
Because you have supervisor privileges, you can modify trustee
assignments by using the following keys:
INSERT
Explicitly declare the user or group's trustee rights in a directory.
DELETE
Remove the highlighted trustee rights declaration. To remove several declarations simultaneously, highlight them with the MARK key press the DELETE key.
SELECT
Change the rights explicitly granted or revoked in the highlighted directory.
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REVOKE TRUSTEE RIGHTS HELP
If you want all of the marked trustee
rights to be revoked in this directory for the
selected user, answer YES. Otherwise,
answer NO or press the ESCAPE key.
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CREATE NEW DIRECTORY HELP
The directory you have specified does not exist. If you
have misspelled the directory name, answer NO or press
the ESCAPE key, and then correct the spelling. If you want
to give the selected user trustee rights to a directory that
did not previously exist, answer YES.
If you answer YES, the directory will be created and the
selected user will be given trustee rights in that directory.
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DEFAULT TIME RESTRICTIONS HELP
This window allows you to specify the default time
restrictions that will be used when new user accounts are
created. The default time restrictions specify what times
of the day a user is allowed to be logged in to the file
server. The week is divided into half-hour time blocks.
If the user is allowed to be logged in during the half-hour
block, the block should be marked with an astrick (*). If
the user is not allowed to be logged in, the half-hour
block should be marked with a blank space ( ).
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DEFAULT TIME RESTRICTIONS HELP
The following keys can be used to change whether a user can be logged in.
INSERT key or the astrick (*) key
Specify that the user is allowed to log in.
DELETE key or the space ( ) key
Specify that the user is not allowed to log in.
SELECT key
Reverses the current setting(s).
A large block of time can be changed by positioning the cursor at one
corner of the time block, pressing the MARK key, and then moving the cursor
to the other corner of the time block before pressing one of the keys
listed above.
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VIEW ERROR LOG HELP
This file shows all the errors that have been logged
since the last time the error log file was cleared. Each
time an error occurs while the file server is running, the
error is shown on the system console. In addition, the error
is logged in the error log file.
You can use the following keys to examine the errors
recorded in the error log file: UP-arrow, DOWN-arrow, PAGEUP,
PAGEDOWN, SPECIAL UP, and SPECIAL DOWN.
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WORKGROUP MANAGER CANDIDATES LIST
This is a list of all workgroup managers. Press
the SELECT key to add one of the users as a
workgroup manager, or use the MARK and SELECT keys
to add several users as workgroup managers.
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DELETE WORKGROUP MANAGERS HELP
If you want to revoke the highlighted user or group's
rights to create new user accounts, groups, and queues,
highlight YES and press the SELECT key. If you do not want
to revoke their rights, highlight NO and press the SELECT
key, or the ESCAPE key.
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DELETE WORKGROUP MANAGERS HELP
If you want to revoke the highlighted user or group's
rights to create new user accounts, groups, and queues,
highlight YES and press the SELECT key. If you do not want
to revoke their rights, highlight NO and press the SELECT
key, or the ESCAPE key.
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MANAGERS HELP
This is a list of all users and groups that are workgroup
managers of the selected user or group. Workgroup managers
have the necessary "supervisor" rights to modify and/or delete the selected user or group's account.
If you are the network supervisor, you can change the list
of workgroup managers. Use the DELETE key to remove users
from the list, or the INSERT key to add users to the list.
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INSUFFICIENT RIGHTS HELP
Although you have supervisor privileges over some users and groups because you are a workgroup manager, you do not have supervisor privileges over all users and groups. You have just attempted to add or delete a user or group over which you are not a workgroup manager. If you need to have workgroup manager rights over this user or group, ask the system supervisor to grant you the necessary workgroup manager rights.
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MANAGED USERS AND GROUPS HELP
This list shows users and groups that are managed by the selected
user or group. This means that the selected user or group has
"supervisor" rights over the users and groups shown in this list.
These supervisor rights include modifying the user's name, password,
and login script, as well as deleting the user or group.
If you have supervisor rights over the selected user or group,
you can add to or delete from this list by using the INSERT or DELETE
keys. You can delete several users by using the MARK key to mark
each user and pressing the DELETE key.
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REVOKE RIGHT TO MANAGE USER HELP
If you no longer want the selected user or
group to manage the highlighted users and/or
groups, answer YES. Otherwise, answer NO or
press the ESCAPE key.
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GRANT RIGHT TO MANAGE USERS HELP
This list shows users and groups that are not
managed by the selected user or group. To grant
the right to manage a user or group, highlight
the user or group and press the SELECT key. If
you want to grant the right to manage several
users or groups, user the MARK key to mark each
user or groups name; press the SELECT key.
If you do not want to grant the right to manage any
of these users or groups; press the ESCAPE key.
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NO OTHER ACCOUNTING SERVERS HELP
In order for a server to be authorized to charge
for its services, it must have an account on the file
server that it logs in to. SYSCON knows about server
accounts for Job Servers, Gateways, Print Servers,
Archive Servers, SNA Gateways, and Remote Bridges.
There are no accounts for any of these servers that
have not been given authorization to charge for their
services.
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MORE THAN 20 CHARGE CHANGES HELP
The method that the file server uses to store what amounts
are being charged during what time of the day allows a maximum
of 20 times when the charge rate changes. One entry can change
the rate to a new value for one or more days. For instance, one
entry can change the charge for connection time to 1/30 at 8:00am
on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. It takes another entry to
change the rate to 1/50 at 8:00am on Tuesday. Each time of the
day that a rate change occurs uses at least one entry, and it will
use more than one entry if there is a change for more than one
day and the charge rate is not the same.
Consolidate the rate changes you have made so that it does
not take more than 20 entries to store the rate changes.
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MORE THAN 20 DISK CHARGE ENTRIES HELP
The method that the file server uses to store when disk storage
space should be charged for and the rate that should be used allows a
maximum of 20 entries when disk storage space can be charged for. One
entry can charge a specific rate at a certain time on one or more days.
For instance, one entry can charge for 1/50 per block-day of disk storage
space at 2:00am on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. It takes another entry
to change the rate to 1/50 at 2:00am on Tuesday. Each time of the day
that a change occurs uses at least one entry, and it will use more than
one entry if there is a different charge rate for the same time period on
other days of the week.
Consolidate the times and rates that are being charged for disk
storage so that it does not take more than 20 entries to store the charge
times.
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ERROR LOG IS EMPTY
No errors have been recorded in the file
server error log file since the last time the
error log was cleared.
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LOGOUT FROM SERVER HELP
You pressed the DELETE key which allows you to
log out from the marked file servers. However, a
local drive was marked, and it is not possible to
log out from local drives.
If you want to log out from a file server,
highlight that file server's name before pressing
the MODIFY key. It is possible to log out of multiple
file servers by marking each of them with the MARK
key before pressing the DELETE key.
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TRUSTEE RIGHTS DIRECTORY SPECIFICATION HELP
Only directories on the file server where the
user account exists can be used. Specify the
directory path beginning with the volume name.
If you do not remember the path, press the INSERT
key to view a list of existing directories.
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TRUSTEE RIGHTS DIRECTORY SPECIFICATION HELP
Drive letters cannot be used when specifying
the directories where a user has trustee rights.
Only directories on the file server where the user
account exists can be used. Specify the directory
path beginning with the volume name. If you do not
remember the path, press the INSERT key to view a
list of existing directories.
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INVALID DRIVE HELP
The drive you specified is not currently
valid. Press the INSERT key to interactively
select a directory.
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Create Directory Error
The name of the directory you are trying to create is in use by a file.
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USER DOES NOT EXIST HELP
There is no user account with the
specified name. If you do not remember the
user's name, press the INSERT key to get a
list of all usernames.
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INVALID INTEGER VALUE HELP
The number that you entered is not in the
allowed range of numbers. Enter a number that
is in the specified range, or if you do not
want to change this field, press the CANCEL
key to restore the original setting.
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STATION RESTRICTIONS HELP
This list shows network addresses where the selected user is allowed
to log in. If the list is empty, the user can log in from any
workstation. If the list is not empty, the user can only log in from
workstations whose address is included in the list. Addresses are shown
as a network number and a node number; it is also possible to specify
that the user can log in from any node on a specified network. You can
change the allowed login addresses using the following keys:
INSERT Add an address to the list of allowed login addresses.
DELETE Remove an address from the list of allowed login
addresses. You can remove several addresses by marking
each one with the MARK key before pressing the DELETE
key.
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ACCOUNTING SERVERS HELP
This list shows all servers that are authorized to charge for their
services. If a server does not appear in this list, it will be unable
to charge for services it performs (although an audit note indicating
that it attempted to charge will still be placed in the audit file).
The file server must appear in this list if it is to charge for any
file services. You can change this list by using the following options:
INSERT Authorize another server to charge for its services
DELETE Revoke a servers rights to charge for its services. You can
also revoke several servers rights at once my marking each
server with the MARK key before pressing DELETE.
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ACCOUNTING SERVERS HELP
This list shows all servers that are authorized to charge
for their services. If a server does not appear in this
list, it will be unable to charge for services it performs
(although an audit note indicating that it attempted to charge
will still be placed in the audit file). The file server must
appear in this list if it is to charge for any file services.
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SERVERS NOT AUTHORIZED TO CHARGE
This list shows all servers of the selected type that are
not currently authorized to charge for their services. If the
list is empty, there are no servers of this type that are not
authorized to charge.
Select the server that you want to authorize to charge
and press the SELECT key. You can authorize several servers
at the same time by marking each server with the MARK key
before pressing the SELECT key.
If you do not want to authorize a server to charge, press
the ESCAPE key.
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FILE SERVER CONSOLE OPERATORS HELP
This list shows all the users and groups that have been authorized to
run the file server console from any workstation where they are logged
in. In addition, any users that are security equivalent to a user or
group in this list will also be able to run the file server console from
any workstation. You have the following options:
INSERT Authorize new users or groups to run the file server
console from their workstation.
DELETE Revoke a user or group's right to run the file server
console. You can revoke several users' or groups' rights
by marking each user or group with the MARK key before
pressing the DELETE key.
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DELETE CONSOLE OPERATOR HELP
If you want to revoke the highlighted user or group's
rights to run the virtual console from a workstation,
highlight YES and press the SELECT key. If you do not want
to revoke their rights, highlight NO and press the
SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
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ADD FILE SERVER CONSOLE OPERATOR HELP
This list shows all users and groups that have not been explicitly
granted the right to run the file server console from any workstation.
To give a user or group the right to run the file server console,
highlight the user or group's name and press the SELECT key. To give
several users or groups the right to run the file server console, mark
each name using the MARK key and then press the SELECT key.
If you do not want to give anyone else the right to run the file
server console, press the ESCAPE key.
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DELETE MARKED STATION RESTRICTIONS HELP
If you want to remove all the highlighted station restrictions from the list of addresses where this user can
log in from then answer YES, otherwise answer NO or press the
ESCAPE key.
Note that deleting all addresses from the list will allow
the user to log in from any address.
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REMOVE ACCOUNTING SERVER HELP
If you want the marked servers' right to charge users for their services to be revoked, answer YES. If you want the servers to continue to be authorized to charge for services, answer NO or press the ESCAPE key.
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CONNECT CHARGE RATES HELP
This screen shows how much the file server will charge for
each minute of connect time (time that a user is logged in to the
file server). The charge is shown for each half-hour during the
week. The file server may charge during some time periods and
not charge during others. In addition, the amount that is charged
during different time periods of the week can be varied.
Each half-hour is marked by the charge rate that applies
during that half-hour period.
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CONNECT CHARGE RATES HELP
This screen shows how much the file server will charge for each minute of connect time (time that a user is logged in to the file server). The charge is shown for each half-hour during the week. The file server may charge during some time periods and not charge during others. In addition, the amount that is charged during different time periods of the week can be varied.
Each half-hour is marked by the charge rate that applies during that half hour period. You can change the charge during a single half-hour by positioning the cursor on the half-hour and pressing the SELECT key.
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CONNECT CHARGE RATES HELP
You can change the charge during a larger time block by positioning the cursor at the beginning or end of the time block, pressing the MARK key, moving the cursor to the other end of the time block, and then pressing the SELECT key.
To not charge during a time period, change the charge rate during that time period to "No Charge" (charge multiplier of 0).
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DISK STORAGE CHARGE RATES HELP
This screen shows how much the file server will charge for each
block (a block is 4K or 4096 bytes) that is stored on a disk for one
day. The time when disk storage will be charged for is shown, as well
as the amount that will be charged per block-day. Disk storage will
be charged for at the specified half-hour and will charge for all
disk storage since the last time that disk storage was charged for.
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DISK STORAGE CHARGE RATES HELP
This screen shows how much the file server will charge for each
block (a block is 4K or 4096 bytes) that is stored on a disk for one day.
The time when disk storage will be charged for is shown, as well as the
amount that will be charged per block-day. Disk storage will be charged
for at the specified half-hour and will charge for all disk storage since
the last time that disk storage was charged for.
You can specify a charge time for a single half-hour by positioning
the cursor on the half-hour and pressing the SELECT key. You can
specify a charge time of a larger block by positioning the cursor at the
beginning or end of the block, pressing the MARK key, moving the cursor
to the other end of the block, and then pressing the SELECT key.
To not charge during a time period, change the charge rate during
that time period to "No Charge."
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SERVICE REQUESTS CHARGE RATES HELP
This screen shows how much the file server will charge for
each request that is made by a workstation. The charge is shown
for each half-hour during the week. The file server may charge
during some time periods and not charge during others. The
amount that is charged during different time periods of the week
can be varied.
Each half-hour is marked by the charge rate that applies
during that half-hour period.
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SERVICE REQUESTS CHARGE RATES HELP
This screen shows how much the file server will charge for each request that is made by a workstation. The charge is shown for each half-hour during the week. The file server may charge during some time periods and not charge during others. The amount that is charged during different time periods can be varied.
Each half-hour is marked by the charge rate that applies during
that half-hour period. You can change the charge during a single
half-hour by positioning the cursor on the half-hour and pressing the
SELECT key.
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SERVICE REQUESTS CHARGE RATES HELP
You can change the charge during a larger time block by positioning the cursor at the beginning or end of the time block, pressing the MARK key, moving the cursor to the other end of the time block, and then pressing the SELECT key.
To not charge during a time period, change the charge rate during
that time period to "No Charge" (charge multiplier of 0).
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DISK READ CHARGE RATES HELP
This screen shows how much the file server will charge for
each block (a block is 4K or 4096 bytes) that is read from the
disk. The charge is shown for each half-hour during the week.
The file server may charge during some time periods and not
charge during other time periods. The amount that is charged
during different time periods of the week can be varied.
Each half-hour is marked by the charge rate that applies
during that half-hour period.
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DISK READ CHARGE RATES HELP
This screen shows how much the file server will charge for each block (a block is 4K or 4096 bytes) that is read from the disk. The charge is shown for each half hour during the week. The file server may charge during some time periods and not charge during others. The amount that is charged during different time periods can be varied.
Each half-hour is marked by the charge rate that applies during that
half-hour period. You can change the charge during a single half-hour by positioning the cursor on the half-hour and pressing the SELECT key. You can change the charge during a larger time block by positioning the cursor at the beginning or end of the time block, pressing the MARK key, moving the cursor to the other end of the time block, and pressing SELECT.
To not charge during a time period change, the charge rate during that time period to "No Charge" (charge multiplier of 0).
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DISK WRITE CHARGE RATES HELP
This screen shows how much the file server will charge for
each block (a block is 4K or 4096 bytes) that is written to the
disk. The charge is shown for each half-hour during the week.
The file server may charge during some time periods and not
charge during others. The amount that is charged during
different time periods of the week can be varied.
Each half-hour is marked by the charge rate that applies
during that half-hour period.
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DISK WRITE CHARGE RATES HELP
This screen shows how much the file server will charge for each
block (a block is 4K or 4096 bytes) that is written to the disk. The
charge is shown for each half-hour during the week. The file server
may charge during some time periods and not charge during others.
The amount that is charged during different time periods of the week
can be varied.
Each half-hour is marked by the charge rate that applies during
that half-hour period. You can change the charge during a single half-
hour by positioning the cursor on the half-hour and pressing the
SELECT key.
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DISK WRITE CHARGE RATES HELP
You can change the charge during a larger time block by positioning the cursor at the beginning or end of the time block, pressing the MARK key, moving the cursor to the other end of the time block, and pressing the SELECT key.
To not charge during a time period, change the charge rate during
that time period to "No Charge" (charge multiplier of 0).
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ALLOWED LOGIN TIMES HELP
This window allows you to specify the times during the
week when this user is allowed to be logged in to the file
server. The week is divided into half-hour time blocks.
If the user is allowed to be logged in during the half-
hour block, the block should be marked with an asterisk (*).
If the user is not allowed to be logged in, the half-
hour block should be marked with a blank space ( ).
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ALLOWED LOGIN TIMES HELP
The following keys can be used to change whether a user can be logged in.
INSERT key or the asterisk (*) key
Specify that the user is allowed to log in.
DELETE key or blank space ( )
Specify that the user is not allowed to log in.
SELECT key
Reverse the current setting(s).
A large block of time can be changed by positioning the cursor at one
corner of the time block, pressing the MARK key, and then moving the cursor
to the other corner of the time block before pressing one of the keys
listed above.
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ALLOWED LOGIN TIMES HELP
This window shows the times during the week when this
user is allowed to be logged into the file server. The
week is divided up into half-hour time blocks. If the user
is allowed to be logged in during the half-hour block, the
block is marked with an asterisk (*). If the user is not
allowed to be logged in, the half-hour block is marked
with a blank space ( ).
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DEFAULT ACCOUNT EXPIRATION HELP
Set this field to YES if you want new accounts to
be created as temporary accounts that will automatically
expire at a specified future date. Set this field to NO
if new accounts should be created as permanent accounts.
After entering the desired option, press the SELECT or
ESCAPE key.
If you do not want to change this field, press the
CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
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FIELD EXIT HELP
You have changed the contents of this field. If you do not want to save the changes you made, select NO. If you want to save the changes, select YES. If you want to continue editing the field, press the ESCAPE key.
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DEFAULT ACCOUNT EXPIRATION DATE
Enter the date that should be the default
account expiration date for any new user accounts
that are created. The account will be automatically
disabled by the file server after the expiration
date is past.
After you have entered the date, press the
SELECT or ESCAPE key.
If you have changed the date but do not want to
save the changed date, press the CANCEL key and then
the ESCAPE key.
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DEFAULT LIMIT CONNECTIONS HELP
If you want new user accounts to be created
with the limit connections restriction set to yes,
enter YES. If you do not want the connections
to be limited, enter NO. When you have finished,
press the SELECT or ESCAPE key.
If you do not want to change this field, press
the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
If the limit connections option is set to YES,
you can enter a value for the maximum number of
workstations that a user can be logged in to at
the same time.
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DEFAULT MAXIMUM CONNECTIONS HELP
Enter the number that you want to be the default
maximum number of connections for new user accounts
that are created. When you are finished, press the
SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you do not want to save any changes you have made
then, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
The maximum connections limit is the maximum
number of workstations that a user can be logged in
to at the same time.
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DEFAULT "Require Password" HELP
If you want the default for new user accounts that are
created to require the account to have a password,
enter YES, otherwise enter NO. When you have finished,
press the SELECT key or ESCAPE key.
If you have made changes to this setting that you do
not want saved, press the CANCEL key before pressing the
ESCAPE key.
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DEFAULT "Require Password" HELP
If a password is required and the user does not have
a password of the minimum required length, the user
will be told his password has expired when he logs in.
In addition, if the "Limit Grace Logins" option is set
to YES, the user will be locked out of his account if
he has not assigned a password to his account within the
grace login period.
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DEFAULT MINIMUM PASSWORD LENGTH
Enter the default minimum password length
that should be used when new user accounts are
created.
After you have entered the length, press the
SELECT or ESCAPE keys.
If you have made changes to the length that
you do not want to save, press the CANCEL key and
then the ESCAPE key.
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DEFAULT MINIMUM PASSWORD LENGTH
If a password is required and the user does not have
a password of the minimum required length, the user
will be told his password has expired when he logs in.
In addition, if the "Limit Grace Logins" option is set
to YES, the user will be locked out of his account if
he has not assigned a password to his account within the
grace login period.
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DEFAULT FORCE PASSWORD CHANGES HELP
If you want the default for new users that are
created to be that they must change their passwords at
regular intervals, enter YES; otherwise, enter NO.
When you have entered your selection, press the SELECT key
or the ESCAPE key.
If you have made changes to this entry that you do
not want to save, press the CANCEL key and then the
ESCAPE key.
If this option is set to YES; you can enter the
number of days after which the user's password will expire.
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DEFAULT PASSWORD EXPIRATION INTERVAL
Enter the default number of days that a
user can use the same password. After you have
entered the number of days, press the SELECT
key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this setting and do
not want to save your changes, press the CANCEL
key and then the ESCAPE key.
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DEFAULT PASSWORD EXPIRATION INTERVAL
When a user has used his password for the
specified number of days, he will be told that
the password is expired and should be changed.
In addition, if the "Limit Grace Logins" option
is set to YES, the user will not be allowed to
log in again if the password is not changed
within the specified number of grace logins.
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DEFAULT LIMIT GRACE LOGINS HELP
If you want the default for new user accounts that
are created to limit the number of times that they
can log in with an expired password, set this option
to YES. If the user should be able to log in with an
expired password forever, set this option to NO.
After you have made your selection, press the SELECT
key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this setting and do not want to
save your changes, press the CANCEL key and then the
ESCAPE key.
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DEFAULT LIMIT GRACE LOGINS HELP
If this option is set to YES, you can enter the number of times that the user can continue to log in with the expired password. If the user does not change the password within the specified number of logins, he will not be allowed to log in again until the supervisor grants the user additional grace logins or changes the user's password expiration date to a date that is not past.
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DEFAULT GRACE LOGINS HELP
Enter the number of grace logins that
should be the default for new user accounts
that are created. When you are finished, press
the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this setting and do
not want to save your changes, press the CANCEL
key and then the ESCAPE key.
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DEFAULT GRACE LOGINS HELP
After a user's password has expired, the user will be given the specified number of grace logins using the expired password. Each time the user logs in, he will be informed that the password is expired and will be asked to change it. If the password is not changed before the grace logins are used up, the user will not be able to log in again until the SUPERVISOR gives him additional grace logins or sets the password expiration date to a date that is not past.
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DEFAULT REQUIRE UNIQUE PASSWORDS
If you want the default for new user accounts that are
created to be that they are required to use a new password
each time they change their password, set this option to
YES. Otherwise, set this option to NO. When you have made
your selection, press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this setting and do not want to
save the change, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE
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DEFAULT REQUIRE UNIQUE PASSWORDS
If a user is required to have unique passwords, the file
server will remember the user's previous passwords. The user
will not be allowed to change his password to a password that he
used previously.
A user can change the password several times on the same day
without the file server remembering the new passwords as
passwords that the user has previously used. This keeps
passwords that the user has not really used from being locked
out as previous passwords by the file server. It also keeps
users who do not want to change their passwords from cycling
through a large number of passwords until the file server
forgets the password they were just using and allows them to use
it again.
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LIMIT DISK SPACE HELP
If you want the default for new user accounts that are created to limit the amount of disk space they can use, enter YES. If you do not want the default amount of disk space they can use to be limited, enter NO. When you have made your entry, press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this setting and do not want to save the change, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
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MAXIMUM DISK SPACE HELP
Enter the maximum disk space that a user should be able to
use on the file server. Enter the amount of disk space in
kilobytes (1K is 1024 bytes). Since disk space is allocated in
4K blocks, the amount of space you entered will be rounded up to
a 4K boundary. Files are allocated in 4K blocks also, so the
actual disk space that a file is using is usually larger that
the file size shown by a directory listing size must be rounded
up to the next 4K boundary).
When you have entered the disk space limit, press the SELECT
key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this limit and do not want to save the
changes, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
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DEFAULT RESTRICTIONS HELP
This form lets you select the default restrictions that a new user
will have when his account is first created. The entries are explained
below:
ACCOUNT HAS EXPIRATION DATE
If this option is set to YES, it indicates that the account is only
a temporary account. Temporary accounts are disabled automatically
at a specified date and cannot be used after that date unless the
supervisor reenables the account. If this option is set to NO,
the account is permanent and does not have an expiration date.
DATE ACCOUNT EXPIRES
If the field "Account has Expiration" date is set to YES, this
field contains the date the account expires.
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DEFAULT RESTRICTIONS HELP
LIMIT CONCURRENT CONNECTIONS
If this field is set to YES, it indicates that the user is limited as
to the number of workstations where he can be logged in at the same
time. If this field is set to NO, the user is not limited, and
can log in from as many stations as the server supports.
MAXIMUM CONNECTIONS
If the "Limit Concurrent Connections" field is set to YES, this
field specifies how many stations the user can log in from at the
same time.
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DEFAULT RESTRICTIONS HELP
REQUIRE PASSWORD
If this option is set to YES, the user is required to have a
password on his account. If this option is set to NO, the user is
not required to have a password. If the user is not required to
have a password, he can choose whether he wants a password on his
account. Note that a password must be required in order to require
the user to change the password.
MINIMUM PASSWORD LENGTH
If the "Require Password" field is set to YES, this field contains
the minimum length of the required password. This length can be
between 1 and 20 characters.
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DEFAULT RESTRICTIONS HELP
FORCE PERIODIC PASSWORD CHANGES
If the "Require Password" field was set to YES, this field
indicates if the user is required to change his password at regular
intervals. If this field is set to YES, the user's password will
expire periodically and he will be asked to change the password. If
this field is set to NO, the user's password will never expire.
DAYS BETWEEN FORCED CHANGES
If the "Force Periodic Password Changes" field is set to YES, this
field contains the number of days the user can use a password before
the password expires.
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DEFAULT RESTRICTIONS HELP
LIMIT GRACE LOGINS
If the "Force Periodic Password Changes" field is set to YES, this
field indicates whether the user is forced to change the password,
or if an expired password is simply a reminder to change to a new
password. If this field is set to YES, the user has a limited
number of chances to change the password. If the user does not
change the password within the specified limit, he will no longer be
able to log in. If this field is set to NO, the user will not be
required to change the password when it expires.
GRACE LOGINS ALLOWED
If the "Limit Grace Logins" field is set to YES, this field
indicates the number of chances the user gets to change his password
when it is expired. If the user does not change the password within
the specified number of logins, he will not be allowed to log in.
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DEFAULT RESTRICTIONS HELP
REQUIRE UNIQUE PASSWORDS
If the "Require Password" field is set to YES, this field
indicates whether the user should be forced to use a different
password each time the password is changed. If this option is set
to NO, the user can change the password to any password, even if it
is a password he has used previously. If this option is set to YES,
the user will not be allowed to change the password to a password
he has used previously.
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DEFAULT RESTRICTIONS HELP
ACCOUNT BALANCE
If accounting is supported by the selected file server, this
field will specify the account balance that should be given to
a new user when his account is first created.
ALLOW UNLIMITED CREDIT
If accounting is supported by the selected file server, this
field indicates whether a new user will be given unlimited credit
when his account is first created. If this field is set to YES,
the user will never be denied services because of insufficient
account funds. If it is set to NO, the user will be denied
services if his account balance drops below the low balance limit.
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DEFAULT RESTRICTIONS HELP
LOW BALANCE LIMIT
If accounting is supported by the selected file
server and "Allow Unlimited Credit" is set to NO,
this field indicates the lowest balance the user
can have and still receive services that are
being charged for. If the user's account balance
drops below the low balance limit, the user will
be denied any additional services that are being
charged for.
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ACCOUNT BALANCE HELP
This form shows the user's current account balance and the user's credit limit. The account balance is the amount of funds that the user currently has. Each time the user is charged for a service, his account balance is decremented.
The credit limit determines how low the user's account balance can drop
before he will no longer receive services that are being charged for. If the user is given unlimited credit, he will always be given services and the account balance will only serve as an indicator of how much service the user is receiving. If the user has limited credit, then when the account balance falls below the specified credit limit, the user will no longer receive services that are being charged for.
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ACCOUNT BALANCE HELP
A credit limit of zero means the user cannot receive any further services when his account balance drops below zero. A negative credit limit means the user's account is allowed to go in the hole until it reaches the credit limit. A positiive credit limit means the user is required to have specified amount of funds in his account at all times.
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CHANGE MULTIPLE USERS ACCOUNT BALANCE HELP
If you want all the marked users account balance and credit limits to be set to these values, select YES; if you do not want them set to these values select NO.
If you want to edit the values again, press the
ESCAPE key.
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ACCOUNT BALANCE HELP
Enter the desired account balance amount. When you are
finished, press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this setting and do not want to save
the changes, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
The account balance is the user's current balance on the
file server. The account balance will be decremented each time
the user is charged for a service. The account balance should
be incremented by the supervisor when the user account needs to
be given additional funds.
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ALLOW UNLIMITED CREDIT HELP
If you want the user to be given unlimited credit on the file
server, set this option to YES; otherwise, set this option to
NO. When you have made your selection, press the SELECT key or
the ESCAPE key.
If you have made changes to this setting and do not want to
save the changes, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
If a user account is given unlimited credit, the user will
continue to receive services no matter how low his account balance
falls. If a user does not have unlimited credit, then specify
the exact amount of credit that the user should be given. If the
users' account balance drops below the defined credit limit, the
user will no longer receive services for which there is a charge.
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CREDIT LIMIT HELP
Enter the credit limit for the user. When you are finished,
press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this setting and do not want to save the
changes, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
The credit limit specifies the lowest balance the user can have
in his account balance and still receive services that are being
charged for. If the credit limit is set to zero, the user will not
be able to receive additional services when his account balance drops
to zero.
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CREDIT LIMIT HELP
If the credit limit is set to a negative amount, the user is
allowed to "charge" additional services after his account balance
falls below zero, until the account balance reaches the credit limit.
If the credit limit is a positive amount, the user will not be able
to use all of his account balance, but will be required to have some
minimum amount of funds in his account at all times.
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DETECT INTRUDERS HELP
Enter YES in this field if you want the file
server to detect when someone is trying to break
in to an account. If you do not want the file
server to detect when someone is trying to break
in to an account, enter NO. When you have entered
your selection, press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE
If you have made changes to this setting that
you do not want saved, press the CANCEL key and
then the ESCAPE key.
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INCORRECT LOGIN ATTEMPTS HELP
Enter the number of successive incorrect login
attempts at which the file server should detect that
an intruder is trying to break into an account. When
you are finished, press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE
If you have changed this setting and do not want
to save your changes, press the CANCEL key and then
the ESCAPE key.
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BAD LOGIN COUNT RETENTION TIME HELP
The BAD LOGIN COUNT RETENTION TIME is used to
clear the bad login count if no additional incorrect
attempts have been made to log in to the account for
the specified length of time.
Enter the days, hours, and minutes that bad
login attempts should be remembered. When you have
entered the number, press the SELECT key or the
ESCAPE key.
If you have made changes to this field and do
not want to save them, press the CANCEL key and
then the ESCAPE key.
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LOCK ACCOUNT AFTER DETECTION HELP
If you want an account to be locked when an
intruder is detected, set this option to YES.
If you do not want the account to be locked
set this option to NO. After you have entered
your selection, press the SELECT key or the
ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this setting and do not
want to save your changes, press the CANCEL key
and then the ESCAPE key.
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INTRUDER DETECTION/LOCKOUT HELP
Intruder detection and lockout allow you to specify
whether attempts to log in to the file server with invalid
passwords will be detected and recorded. In addition, it
allows you to optionally lock an account that an intruder is
trying to break in to. Each entry is described below.
DETECT INTRUDERS
If this option is set to YES, the file server will
record repeated attempts to log in to an account with an
invalid password. If this option is set to NO, the file
server will not detect intruders.
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INTRUDER DETECTION/LOCKOUT HELP
INCORRECT LOGIN ATTEMPTS
This entry is used by the file server to determine when an
intruder is attempting to break in to an account and when a user
mistyped his password. The file server tracks the number of
incorrect login attempts that occur for each user account. It
resets the number of incorrect logins for an account whenever the
user successfully logs in to the file server or when the "Bad
Login Count Retention Time" has past since the last bad login. If
the number of incorrect logins for a user reaches the number
entered in the "Incorrect Login Attempts" field, the file server
will "detect" an intruder. When an intruder is detected, an entry
is placed in the audit file and the file server error log file
indicating the address of the intruder and the account he was
attempting to log in to. In addition, the account the intruder was
attempting to log in to can be locked.
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INTRUDER DETECTION/LOCKOUT HELP
BAD LOGIN COUNT RETENTION TIME
This field indicates the amount of time, after an incorrect login
attempt occurred, that must pass before the bad login attempt is
forgotten by the file server. Bad login attempts are immediately
forgotten if the user logs in successfully. Otherwise, the number
of bad login counts is remembered until it reaches the limit
specified in the "Incorrect Login Attempts" field, or the amount of
time specified in the "Bad Login Count Retention" field has past.
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INTRUDER DETECTION/LOCKOUT HELP
LOCK ACCOUNT AFTER DETECTION
This field allows you to specify if the file server should lock an
account that an intruder is attempting to log in to. If this field
is set to YES, the file server will lock the account when an
intruder is detected; the file server will also generate a note in
the audit file and in the system error log file. If this field is
set to NO, a note indicating that an intruder was detected will
be generated, but the account will not be locked. If an account is
locked, no one can log in to the account for the length of time
specified in the "Length of Account Lockout" field. This is intended
to make it impossible to log in by trying to guess a password.
Anyone with SUPERVISOR privileges can use SYSCON to unlock the
account before the specified time has passed. In addition, the
SUPERVISOR'S account can be unlocked from the file server console by
typing ENABLE LOGIN.
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INTRUDER DETECTION/LOCKOUT HELP
LENGTH OF ACCOUNT LOCKOUT
If the "Lock Account After Detection" option is set
to YES, this field specifies the amount of time that the account should be locked.
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INTRUDER LOCKOUT STATUS HELP
This form shows the intruder lockout status of the selected user's
account. Each field is described below.
ACCOUNT LOCKED
This field shows if the account is currently locked because an
intruder was detected. If the account is locked, you can unlock
it by changing this entry to NO.
INCORRECT LOGIN COUNT
This field shows the current incorrect login count for the
selected count. This count is automatically reset to zero each
time the user logs in successfully or when the ACCOUNT RESET TIME
is reached.
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INTRUDER LOCKOUT STATUS HELP
ACCOUNT RESET TIME
If the account is currently locked, this field shows the time
when the account will be unlocked. If the account is unlocked,
but the "Incorrect Login Count" is non-zero, this field shows the
time when the incorrect login count will be reset to zero.
Otherwise, this field is blank.
TIME UNTIL RESET
If the account is currently locked, this field shows how much
longer the account will be locked. If the account is unlocked,
but the "Incorrect Login Count" is non-zero, this field shows how
much longer before the incorrect login count will be reset to
zero. Otherwise this field is blank.
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INTRUDER LOCKOUT STATUS HELP
LAST INTRUDER ADDRESS
If the account is locked, this field shows the address of
the workstation of the "intruder" that caused that account to
be locked. Otherwise, this field shows the address of the
last workstation that attempted to log in with an incorrect
password.
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ACCOUNT LOCKED HELP
If you want to allow users to log in to this account,
enter NO. If you want users to be prevented from
logging in to this account then enter YES. After you have
made your selection press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE
If you have changed this field but do not want to save
the change, press the CANCEL key.
Note that you can unlock an account that has been
locked because of intruder detection, but you cannot lock
an account that is not currently locked.
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EDIT CHARGE MULTIPLIER HELP
Enter the number that you want to use for the charge rate
multiplier and press the SELECT key.
If you do not want to change the number, press the ESCAPE key.
The charge rate multiplier is used to determine how much
will be charged for usage of a resource as follows:
AmountUsed * Multiplier / Divisor = ChargeAmount
Normally the multiplier should be much smaller than the
divisor, since the "AmountUsed" is usually larger than the desired
"ChargeAmount." The amount that should be charged will depend on
your particular setup and the value that you assign to each unit of
money.
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EDIT CHARGE DIVISOR HELP
Enter the number that you want to use for the charge rate divisor and press the SELECT key.
If you do not want to change the number, press the ESCAPE key. The charge rate divisor is used to determine how much will be charged for usage of a resource as follows:
AmountUsed * Multiplier / Divisor = ChargeAmount
Normally the divisor should be much larger than the multiplier, since the "AmountUsed" is usually larger than the desired "ChargeAmount." The amount that should be charged will depend on your particular setup and the value that you assign to each unit of money.
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ENTER CHARGE RATE HELP
This form allows you to enter a new charge rate. A charge
rate consists of a multiplier and a divisor that are used to change
the amount of resource being charged for into a charge for the
resources usage as follows:
AmountUsed * Multiplier / Divisor = ChargeAmount
Normally the amount of resource used is much larger than the
amount that should be charged, so the amount entered for the
divisor should be much larger than the amount entered for the
multiplier. The amount that should be charged will depend on your
particular setup and the value that you assign to each unit of
money.
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ENTER CHARGE RATE HELP
To change the charge rate amount, highlight the number to
be changed and type in the new number. To edit the number
that is already entered, highlight the number to be edited
and press the SELECT key.
To set the charge amount to "No Charge", enter 0 as the
multiplier.
When you have set the charge rate that you want, press the
ESCAPE key.
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ACCOUNT DISABLED HELP
If you do not want this account to be used,
but do not want to delete the account then enter
YES. If you want the user to be able to use this
account then enter NO. When you have finished
then press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key. Note
that if the account will never be used again you
should delete the account rather than disable it.
If you have made changes to this setting but
do not want to save the changes, press the CANCEL
key and then the ESCAPE key.
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ACCOUNT EXPIRES HELP
Set this field to YES if this account is a temporary
account that should automatically expire at a specified future
date. Set this field to NO if this account is a permanent
account. After entering the desired option, press the SELECT
or ESCAPE key.
If you do not want to change this field, press the CANCEL
key and then the ESCAPE key.
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ACCOUNT EXPIRATION DATE
Enter the date that this account should expire. This
account will be disabled automatically by the file server
after the expiration date is past. After you have entered the
date, press the SELECT or ESCAPE key.
If you have changed the date but do not want to save the
changed date, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
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LIMIT CONNECTIONS HELP
If you want the number of workstations where this user
can be simultaneously logged in to be limited, enter YES.
If you do not want the connections to be limited, enter NO.
When you have finished press the SELECT or ESCAPE key.
If you do not want to change this field, press the
CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
If the "Limit Connections" option is set to YES, you
can enter a value for the maximum number of workstations that
a user can be logged in to at the same time.
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MAX CONNECTIONS HELP
Enter the maximum number of simultaneous connections
this user can have. When you are finished, press the
SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you do not want to save any changes you have made,
then press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
The maximum connections limit is the maximum number
of workstations that the user can be logged in to at
the same time.
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ALLOW USER TO CHANGE PASSWORD HELP
If the user should be able to change his own password, enter YES. If this account will be used by several people and they should not be able to change the password, enter NO. When you have entered your selection, press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have made changes to this setting that you do not want to save, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
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REQUIRE PASSWORD HELP
If you want to require this user to have a password
on his account, enter YES. Otherwise, enter NO.
When you have finished, press the SELECT or ESCAPE key.
If you have made changes to this setting that you do
not want saved, press the CANCEL key before pressing
the ESCAPE key.
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REQUIRE PASSWORD HELP
If a password is required and the user does not have
a password of the minimum required length, he will be
told his password has expired when he logs in.
If the "Limit Grace Logins" option is set to YES, the
user will be locked out of his account if he has not
assigned a password to his account within the grace
login period.
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MINIMUM PASSWORD LENGTH HELP
Enter the minimum required length of the user's password.
After you have entered the length, press the SELECT or
ESCAPE keys. If you have made changes to the length that
you do not want to save, press the CANCEL key and then the
ESCAPE key.
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MINIMUM PASSWORD LENGTH HELP
If a password is required and the user does not have a
password of the minimum required length, the user will
be told his password has expired when he logs in.
In addition if the "Limit Grace Logins" option is set to
YES, the user will be locked out of his account if he
has not assigned a password to his account within the grace
login period.
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FORCE PERIODIC PASSWORD CHANGES HELP
If you want this user to change his password at regular
intervals, enter YES; otherwise, enter NO. When you have
entered your selection, press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE
If you have made changes to this entry that you do not
want to save, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE
If this option is set to YES, you can enter the
number of days after which the user's password will expire.
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DAYS BETWEEN FORCED CHANGES HELP
Enter the number of days that the user can use the same password. After you have entered the number of days, press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this setting and do not want to save your changes, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
After the specified number of days, the user will be informed that his password has expired when he logs in to the file server.
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DATE PASSWORD EXPIRES HELP
Enter the next date when this user's password should expire. If you enter a date too far in the future, the date will be changed to the current date plus the number of "Days Between Forced Changes" when this user's restrictions are saved. When you have entered the password expiration date, press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this date but do not want to save the change, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
Note that this date will be automatically recalculated by the file server each time the user changes the password.
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LIMIT GRACE LOGINS HELP
If you want to limit the number of times that this user can log in with an expired password, set this option to YES. If the user should always be able to log in with an expired password, set this option to NO. After you have made your selection, press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this setting and do not want to save your changes, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
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LIMIT GRACE LOGINS HELP
If this option is set to YES, you can enter the number of times that the user can continue to log in with the expired password. If the user does not change the password within the specified number of logins, he will not be allowed to log in again until the SUPERVISOR grants the user additional grace logins or changes the user's password expiration date to a date that is not past.
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GRACE LOGINS ALLOWED HELP
Enter the number of grace logins that the user
should be allowed after his password has expired.
When you are finished, press the SELECT key or the
ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this setting and do not
want to save your changes, press the CANCEL key and
then the ESCAPE key.
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GRACE LOGINS ALLOWED HELP
After a user's password has expired, the user will be given the
specified number of grace logins using the expired password.
Each time the user logs in, he will be informed that the
password is expired and will be asked to change it. If the
password is not changed before the grace logins are used up,
the user will not be able to log in again until the SUPERVISOR
gives him additional grace logins or sets the password expiration
date to a date that is not passed.
When the user changes the password, the "Grace Login Allowed"
value is used to reset the "Remaining Grace Logins" field.
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REMAINING GRACE LOGINS HELP
This field shows the number of remaining grace logins
that the user has. Each time the user logs in while
his password is expired, the file server decrements this
number. When this number reaches zero, the user will not be
allowed to log in. The file server will reset this number
to the value in "Grace Logins Allowed" each time the user
changes his password.
Set the number of remaining grace logins to the number
of times that the user can log in with an expired password
and press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this number but do not want to
save it, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
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REQUIRE UNIQUE PASSWORDS HELP
If you want to require this user to use a new
password each time he changes his password, set
this option to YES. Otherwise, set this option
to NO. When you have made your selection, press
the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this setting and do not want
to save the change, press the CANCEL key and then
the ESCAPE key.
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REQUIRE UNIQUE PASSWORDS HELP
If a user is required to have unique passwords, the file
server will remember the user's previous passwords. The user
will not be allowed to change his password to a password that
he has previously used.
A user can change the password several times on the same day
without the file server remembering the new passwords as
passwords that the user has previously used. This keeps
passwords that the user has not really used from being locked
out as previous passwords by the file server. It also keeps
users who do not want to change their passwords from cycling
through a large number of passwords until the file server
forgets the password they were just using and allows them to
use it again.
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LIMIT DISK SPACE HELP
If you want to limit the amount of disk space this user can use, enter YES. If you do not want to limit the amount of disk space he can use, enter NO. When you have finished, press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this setting and do not want to save the change, press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
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MAXIMUM DISK SPACE HELP
Enter the maximum disk space that this user should be able to use on the file server. Enter the amount of disk space in kilobytes (1K is 1024 bytes). Since disk space is allocated in 4K blocks, the amount of space you entered will be rounded up to a 4K boundary. Files are allocated in 4K blocks also, so the actual disk space that a file is using is usually larger than the file size shown by a directory listing (the size must be rounded up to the next 4K boundary).
When you have entered the disk space limit, press the SELECT key
or the ESCAPE key.
If you have changed this limit and do not want to save the changes,
press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
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SET MULTIPLE USERS RESTRICTIONS HELP
This form shows restrictions that can be placed on the
marked users' accounts. Each field on this form is
described below. Note that the fields associated with
limiting disk space will not appear if that option was
not selected during the file server installation.
ACCOUNT DISABLED
If this field is set to YES, the user's account is
disabled. The user cannot log in to the file server
again until the "Account Disabled" field is set to NO.
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SET MULTIPLE USERS RESTRICTIONS HELP
ACCOUNT HAS EXPIRATION DATE
If this option is set to YES, it indicates that the account is only
a temporary account. Temporary accounts are automatically disabled
at a specified date and cannot be used after that date unless the
SUPERVISOR reenables the account. If this option is set to NO,
the account is permanent and does not have an expiration date.
DATE ACCOUNT EXPIRES
If the field "Account Has Expiration" date is set to YES, this
field contains the date the account expires.
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SET MULTIPLE USERS RESTRICTIONS
LIMIT CONCURRENT CONNECTIONS
If this field is set to YES, it indicates that the user is limited
as to the number of workstations he can be logged in at the same
time. If this field is set to NO, the user is not limited, and
can log in to as many stations as the server supports.
MAXIMUM CONNECTIONS
If the "Limit Concurrent Connections" field is set to YES, this
field specifies the maximum number of stations that the user can
log in to at the same time.
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SET MULTIPLE USERS RESTRICTIONS HELP
ALLOW USER TO CHANGE PASSWORD
If this field is set to YES, the user can change the password
associated with his account. If this field is set to NO, the
user cannot change his own password. Only a user with
supervisor privileges can change the password.
This option is intended to be used with accounts that many
people will share, such as the GUEST account. On these types
of accounts a user who knows the password should not be able
to change the password and lock out other users. If this
option is set to NO, the user cannot change the password.
In addition SYSCON will not allow the user to edit the
login script for the account.
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SET MULTIPLE USERS RESTRICTIONS HELP
REQUIRE PASSWORD
If this option is set to YES, the user is required to have a
password on his account. If this option is set to NO, the user is
not required to have a password. If the user is not required to
have a password, he can choose for himself whether he wants a
password on his account. A password must be required in
order to require the user to change the password.
MINIMUM PASSWORD LENGTH
If the "Require Password" field is set to YES, this field contains
the minimum length of the required password. This length can be
between 1 and 20 characters.
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SET MULTIPLE USERS RESTRICTIONS HELP
FORCE PERIODIC PASSWORD CHANGES
If the "Require Password" field was set to YES and the "Allow User
To Change Password" field was set to YES, this field indicates
whether the user is required to change his password at regular
intervals. If this field is set to YES, the user's password will
expire periodically and he will be asked to change the password.
If this field is set to NO, the user's password will never expire.
DAYS BETWEEN FORCED CHANGES
If the "Force Periodic Password Changes" field is set to YES, this
field contains the number of days the user can use a password before
the password expires.
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SET MULTIPLE USERS RESTRICTIONS HELP
DATE PASSWORD EXPIRES
If the "Force Periodic Password Changes" field is set to YES, this
field indicates the next date on which the user's password expires.
After this date is past, the file server will inform the user that his
password has expired each time the user logs in to the file server.
If the "Limit Grace Logins" field is set to YES, the file server will
not allow a user to log in if the expired password has not been
changed within the specified number of grace logins.
Each time the user changes his password, the file server will
automatically set the next password expiration date. If the SUPERVISOR
changes a user's password, the file server will mark the password
as expired. This will force the user to select a new password (except
in the case where the user is not allowed to change the password).
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SET MULTIPLE USERS RESTRICTIONS HELP
LIMIT GRACE LOGINS
If the "Force Periodic Password Changes" field is set to YES, this
field indicates whether the user is forced to change the password,
or if an expired password is simply a reminder to change to a new
password. If this field is set to YES, the user has a limited
number of chances to change the password. If the user does not
change the password within the specified limit, he will no longer be
able to log in. If this field is set to NO, the user will not be
required to change the password when it expires.
GRACE LOGINS ALLOWED
If the "Limit Grace Logins" field is set to YES, this field
indicates the number of chances the user gets to change his password
when it is expired. If the user does not change the password within
the specified number of logins, he will not be allowed to log in.
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SET MULTIPLE USERS RESTRICTIONS HELP
REMAINING GRACE LOGINS
If the "Limit Grace Logins" field is set to YES, this
field shows the remaining number of times the user can
log in using an expired password. When this number
reaches zero, the user will not be allowed to log in
again until the SUPERVISOR gives the user more grace
logins, or changes the password expiration date so that
the password is not expired. This field is automatically
reset to the value in "Grace Logins Allowed" each time
the password is changed.
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SET MULTIPLE USERS RESTRICTIONS HELP
REQUIRE UNIQUE PASSWORDS
If the "Require Password" field is set to YES, this
field indicates whether the user should be forced to use
a different password each time the password is changed.
If this option is set to NO, the user can change the
password to any password, even if it is a password used
previously. If this option is set to YES, the user
will not be allowed to change the password to a password
that was used previously.
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SET MULTIPLE USERS RESTRICTIONS HELP
LIMIT DISK SPACE
This option will appear only if the option to track the amount of
disk space a user is using was selected during the file server
installation. If this field is set to NO, the user can use as much
disk space as there is available. If this option is set to YES,
the "Maximum Disk Space" field specifies the maximum amount of disk
space that the user can use on the file server.
MAXIMUM DISK SPACE
If the "Limit Disk Space Option" is set to YES, this field
specifies the maximum amount of disk space the user can use. Since
disk space is allocated in blocks of 4K (4096 bytes), this field is
used to specify how many blocks a user can allocate. A file's size
must be rounded up to the next 4K boundary when determining the
amount of disk space it is using.
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SAVE RESTRICTIONS FOR MULTIPLE USERS HELP
If you want all the marked users'restrictions
to be set to these restrictions, select YES.
If you do not want them set to these restrictions
select NO. If you want to edit the restrictions
again, press the ESCAPE key.
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ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS HELP
This form shows restrictions that have been placed on the
selected users account. Each field on this form is
described below. Note that the fields associated with
limiting disk space will not appear if that option was not
selected during the file server installation.
ACCOUNT DISABLED
If this field is set to YES, the user's account is
disabled. The user cannot log in to the file server
again until the "Account Disabled" field is set to NO.
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ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS HELP
ACCOUNT HAS EXPIRATION DATE
If this option is set to YES, it indicates that the account is only
a temporary account. Temporary accounts are automatically disabled
at a specified date and cannot be used after that date unless the
supervisor reenables the account. If this option is set to NO, the
account is permanent and does not have an expiration date.
DATE ACCOUNT EXPIRES
If the field "Account has Expiration" date is set to YES, this field
contains the date the the account expires.
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ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS HELP
LIMIT CONCURRENT CONNECTIONS
If this field is set to YES, it indicates that the user is limited
to the number of workstations where he can be logged in at the same
time. If this field is set to NO, the user is not limited, and
can log in from as many stations as the server supports.
MAXIMUM CONNECTIONS
If the "Limit Concurrent Connections" field is set to YES, this
field specifies the maximum number of stations that the user can log
in from at the same time.
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ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS HELP
ALLOW USER TO CHANGE PASSWORD
If this field is set to YES, the user can change the password
associated with his account. If this field is set to NO, the
user cannot change his own password. Only a user with
supervisor privileges can change the password.
This option is intended to be used with accounts that many people
will share, such as the GUEST account. On these types of accounts
a user who knows the password should not be able to change the
password and lock out other users. If this option is set to NO,
the user cannot change the password. In addition, SYSCON will
not allow the user to edit the login script for the account.
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ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS HELP
REQUIRE PASSWORD
If this option is set to YES, the user is required to have a
password on his account. If this option is set to NO, the user is
not required to have a password. If the user is not required to
have a password, he can choose for himself whether he wants a
password on his account. Note that a password must be required in
order to require the user to change the password.
MINIMUM PASSWORD LENGTH
If the "Require Password" field is set to YES, this field contains
the minimum length of the required password. This length can be
between 1 and 20 characters.
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ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS HELP
FORCE PERIODIC PASSWORD CHANGES
If the "Require Password" field was set to YES, and the "Allow User to Change Password" field was set to YES, this field indicates if the user is required to change his password at regular intervals. If this field is set to YES, the user's password will expire periodically and he will be asked to change the password. If this field is set to NO, the user's password will never expire.
DAYS BETWEEN FORCED CHANGES
If the "Force Periodic Password Changes" field is set to YES, this
field contains the number of days the user can use a password before
the password expires.
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ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS HELP
DATE PASSWORD EXPIRES
If the "Force Periodic Password Changes" field is set to YES, this
field indicates the next date on which the user's password expires.
After this date is past, the file server will inform the user that his
password has expired each time the user logs into the file server. In
addition, if the "Limit Grace Logins" field is set to YES, the file
server will not allow a user to login if the expired password has not
been changed within the specified number of grace logins.
Each time the user changes his password, the file server will set the
next password expiration date automatically. If the SUPERVISOR
changes a user's password, then the file server will mark the password
as expired, forcing the user to select a new password (except in the
case where the user is not allowed to change the password).
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ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS HELP
LIMIT GRACE LOGINS
If the "Force Periodic Password Changes" field is set to YES, this
field indicates whether the user is forced to change the password,
or if an expired password is simply a reminder to change to a new
password. If this field is set to YES, the user has a limited
number of chances to change the password. If the user does not
change the password within the specified limit he will no longer be
able to login. If this field is set to NO then the user will not be
required to change the password when it expires.
GRACE LOGINS ALLOWED
If the "Limit Grace Logins" field is set to YES, this field
indicates the number of chances the user gets to change his password
when it is expired. If the user does not change the password within
the specified number of logins then he will not be allowed to log in.
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ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS HELP
REMAINING GRACE LOGINS
If the "Limit Grace Logins" field is set to YES, this
field shows the remaining number of time that the user
can log in using an expired password. When this number
reaches zero the user will not be allowed to log in
again until the supervisor gives the user more grace
logins, or changes the password expiration date so that
the password is not expired. This field is
automatically reset to the value in "Grace Logins
Allowed" each time the password is changed.
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ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS HELP
REQUIRE UNIQUE PASSWORDS
If the "Require Password" field is set to YES, this
field indicates whether the user should be forced to use
a different password each time the password is changed.
If this option is set to NO, the user can change the
password to any password, even if it is a password he has
previosly used. If this option is set to YES, the user
will not be allowed to change the password to a password
he has used previously.
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ACCOUNT RESTRICTIONS HELP
LIMIT DISK SPACE
This option will appear only if the option to track the amount of
disk space a user is using was selected during the file server
installation. If this field is set to NO, the user can use as much
disk space as there is available. If this option is set to YES,
the "Maximum Disk Space" field specifies the maximum amount of disk
space that the user can use on the file server.
MAXIMUM DISK SPACE
If the "Limit Disk Space Option" is set to YES, this field
specifies the maximum amount of disk space the user can use. Since
disk space is allocated in blocks of 4K (4096 bytes), this field is
used to specify how many blocks a user can allocate. Note that a
file size must be rounded up to the next 4K boundary when
determining the amount of disk space it is using.
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LENGTH OF ACCOUNT LOCKOUT HELP
The "Length of Account Lockout" field is used to specify how
long an account should be locked if an intruder is trying to break
into the account. The intent of locking an account is to make the
amount of time needed to guess a password by randomly trying
passwords so long that it is impractical.
Enter the days, hours, and minutes that an account should
remain locked after an intruder is detected trying to break into
the account. When you have finished, press the SELECT key or the
ESCAPE key.
If you have made changes to this field and do not want to
save the changes press the CANCEL key and then the ESCAPE key.
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ACCOUNT BALANCE HELP
This form shows the user's current account balance and the user's
credit limit. The account balance is the amount of funds that the user
currently has. Each time the user is charged for a service, his account
balance is decremented.
The credit limit determines how low the user's account balance can
drop before he will no longer receive services that are being charged for.
If the user is given unlimited credit, he will always be given services
and the account balance will only serve as an indicator of how much service
the user is receiving. If the user has limited credit, then when the
account balance falls below the specified credit limit, the user will no
longer receive services that are being charged for.
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ACCOUNT BALANCE HELP
A credit limit of zero means the user cannot receive any further
services when his account balance drops below zero. A negative credit
limit means the user's account is allowed to go in the hole, until it
reaches the credit limit. A positive credit limit means the user is
required to have specified amount of funds in his account at all times.
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OTHER USERS AND GROUPS HELP
This menu lists the users and groups that do not manage the
selected user or group. To allow one of these users or groups
manage the selected user or group, highlight the desired user
or group, then press the SELECT key. To make several of these
users or groups manage the selected user or group, highlight
each of the desired users and groups with the MARK key, then
press the SELECT key.
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OTHER USERS AND GROUPS HELP
This menu lists the users and groups that do not have
workgroup managers rights. To make one of these users
or groups a workgroup manager, highlight the desired
user or group and press the SELECT key. To make several
of these users or groups a workgroup manager, highlight
the desired users and groups with the MARK key; then press
the SELECT key.
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NETWORK ADDRESS HELP
You must know the address of the workstation where you want this user to be able to log in. If you do not know the address, log in to the workstation and type "userlist /a." The entry marked with an asterisk (*) will show the address of the workstation. Enter the network portion of the address in this edit box. (The network portion is the 8-digit hex number.)
When you have entered the address, press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you do not want to enter an address, press the CANCEL
key or use the BACKSPACE key to delete all input; then press
the ESCAPE key.
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NODE ADDRESS HELP
You must know the address of the workstation where you want this user to be able to log in. If you do not know the address, log in to the workstation and type "userlist /a." The entry marked with an asterisk (*) will show the address of the workstation. You should have entered the network portion of this address already. If you did not, delete any entry you have made in this field and then press the ESCAPE key. Otherwise, enter the node portion of the address in this edit box. (The node portion is the 12-digit hex number.)
When you have entered the address, press the SELECT key or the ESCAPE key.
If you do not want to enter an address, press the CANCEL key or use the BACKSPACE key to delete all input; then press the ESCAPE key.
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INSTALL ACCOUNTING HELP
Accounting has not been installed on this file server. You
should install accounting if you want to track when users log in and
log out from the file server or if you want to set up account
balances for users and charge them for services that they receive.
If you do not want to do these things, do not install accounting.
If you want to install accounting, select YES; otherwise,
select NO or press the ESCAPE key.
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CANCEL TIME CHANGES HELP
If you want all the changes you have made to the time
restrictions to be undone, answer YES; otherwise, answer NO
or press the ESCAPE key.
If you answer YES, the time restrictions will be restored to
the original restrictions before you started to edit them.
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CHANGE STATION RESTRICTIONS FOR MULTIPLE USERS HELP
If you want all the marked users to be restricted
so that they can only log in from the listed workstation
addresses, select YES. If you do not want the
marked users station restrictions to be changed,
select NO. If you want to edit the station restrictions
again, press the ESCAPE key.
Note that setting a user's station restriction
list to have no addresses listed will mean that the user
can log in from anywhere.
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ALLOW LOGIN FROM ALL NODES HELP
If the selected user should be able to log in from any workstation on the specified network, highlight YES. If you want to specifically list the node addresses that the user is allowed to log in from, highlight NO. When you have made your selection, press the SELECT key.
If you do not want to allow log in from any workstation
with the network address that you entered, press the
ESCAPE key.
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SAVE TIME RESTRICTIONS FOR ALL MARKED USERS HELP
If you want all the marked users' time restrictions
to be changed to these restrictions, select YES.
If you do not want their time restrictions to be
changed, answer NO. If you want to continue editing
the time restrictions, press the ESCAPE key.
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CANCEL CHARGE CHANGES HELP
If you want all the changes that you have made to these
charge rates to be undone, select YES; otherwise, select
NO or press the ESCAPE key.
If you select YES, all the charge rates will be
restored to the values they had when you first started
editing them.
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CONFIRM CLEAR ERROR LOG HELP
If you are finished looking at the errors
recorded in the error log and want to clear
them from the log, select YES. If you will
want to look at these same errors again at a
later date, select NO. If you want to continue
looking at the error log right now, press the
ESCAPE key.
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EDIT SYSTEM AUTOEXEC FILE HELP
The autoexec file contains commands that the file server
should automatically execute when it is first brought up. Any
commands that can be typed at the file server console can be
entered in this file (with the exception of the DOWN command).
Enter the commands exactly as you would at the file server
console, one command per line. When you are finished press the
ESCAPE key. If you have made changes to this file and do not
want to save the changes, press the CANCEL key and then the
ESCAPE key.
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EDIT SYSTEM AUTOEXEC FILE HELP
One of the main uses of the system autoexec file is to set up printing on the file server. A sample system autoexec file is shown below.
Spool 0 to Queue LaserJet
Spool 1 to Queue LinePrinter
Spool 2 to Queue Management
Printer 0 add Queue LaserJet at Priority 5
Printer 0 add Queue Management at Priority 1
Printer 1 add Queue LinePrinter at Priority 1
For a complete description of all commands that can be used in the
system autoexec file, see the "Console Reference" manual.
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NO RIGHTS TO RENAME HELP
You do not have the necessary supervisor or
workgroup manager rights to rename the specified
user or group.
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INSUFFICIENT RIGHTS TO ADD TRUSTEE HELP
You do not have Parental rights in the specified
directory. In order to grant or revoke rights to a
user or group in a directory, you must have Parental
rights in that directory.
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SET MULTIPLE DIRECTORIES TRUSTEE RIGHTS HELP
This list shows the rights that will be assigned to the
selected user in each of the marked directories. You have the
following options:
INSERT
Grant additional rights.
DELETE
Revoke the highlighted right. To revoke several rights
simultaneously, highlight the rights with the MARK key;
then press the DELETE key.
When the rights you want to assign are listed, press the ESCAPE
key to assign the rights.
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NO RIGHTS TO ALTER TRUSTEE ASSIGNMENTS HELP
You do not have rights to alter trustee assignments
in the specified directory. You must have the Parental
right in that directory in order to alter trustee
assignments.
You have supervisor rights over the selected user/group
because you are a workgroup manager of the user/group.
The rights given to you as a workgroup manager do not
include any special rights to directories.
If you need to be able to alter trustee rights in the
specified directory, ask the network supervisor to grant
you Parental rights in that directory.
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SELECT FILE HELP
Enter a filename or press INSERT to select from a list of existing files.
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VOLUME SPACE RESTRICTIONS
Enter the number of 4K blocks of disk space the
selected user will be allowed to use on the
selected volume.
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USER DISK VOLUME RESTRICTIONS
If you wish to limit the amount of space that a user may have on a volume, type "Y" at the "Limit Volume Space?" prompt. If you wish to remove the space restriction on a volume type "N" at the "Limit Volume Space?" prompt.
"Volume Space Limit" is the maximum number of blocks the user can use on the selected volume.
"Volume Space In Use" is the number of blocks in use by the user on the volume.
Enter a new "Volume Space Limit", and press the select key.
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USER DISK VOLUME RESTRICTIONS
"Volume Space Limit" is the maximum number of blocks the selected user can use on the selected volume.
"Volume Space In Use" is the actual number of blocks in use.
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SELECT A VOLUME
Highlight a volume to select and press the SELECT key.
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SELECT FILES HELP
Enter a filename or press INSERT to select a
file from a list.
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TRUSTEE FILE ASSIGNMENTS HELP
This menu lists the files in the selected
directory and its subdirectories for which the
highlighted user or group's trustee rights have been
explicitly granted or revoked.
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TRUSTEE FILE ASSIGNMENTS HELP
This menu lists the files in the selected
directory and its subdirectories in which the
highlighted user's or group's trustee rights
have been explicitly granted or revoked.
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TRUSTEE FILE ASSIGNMENTS HELP
Because you have supervisor privileges, you can modify trustee
assignments by using the following keys:
INSERT
Explicitly declare the user or group's trustee rights for a file.
DELETE
Remove the highlighted trustee rights declaration. To remove several declarations simultaneously, highlight them with the MARK key and press the DELETE key.
SELECT
Change the rights explicitly granted or revoked for the highlighted file.