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- From: fenner@postscript.cs.psu.edu (Bill Fenner)
- Subject: Re: How to restore PASSWORD from REQUESTS? (was Re: Eek.
- Message-ID: <BxuEy0.4yr@cs.psu.edu>
- Keywords: sysman
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- References: <BxqC5v.7rL@cs.psu.edu> <gyeauB1w165w@valinor.mythical.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 04:25:12 GMT
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- In article <gyeauB1w165w@valinor.mythical.com> stu@valinor.mythical.com (Stu Labovitz) writes:
- |Is SYSMAN IMPORT an undocumented operating mode for SYSMAN?
-
- Not only is it undocumented, it's unimplemented. *sigh* so much for running
- from memory. I could have sworn that someone had said something about moving
- their PASSWORD files from DOS to UNIX using SYSMAN EXPORT and then SYSMAN
- IMPORT. Guess not.
-
- In this case, your best bet is to add fully-formed records to the end of
- the PASSWORD file and then running SYSMAN INDEX to re-create the INDEX file.
-
- Bill
-