Ch 4. The Account Structure [ Using the 900 Series HP 3000: Fundamental Skills Module 4: The Account Structure ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
Using the 900 Series HP 3000: Fundamental Skills Module 4: The Account Structure
Chapter 4 The Account Structure
Module 4 introduces the MPE/iX account structure.
Lesson 1 The MPE/iX Account Structure
Lesson 2 Security and the Account Structure
Lesson 3 File and Group Security
Lesson 4 Changing Groups
Lesson 5 Changing User Passwords
NOTE To make the fullest use of this module, you need at least two
groups other than PUB. You learn about groups and accounts in this
module. This module uses two groups called MYGROUP and OTHERGRP.
The ideal solution is to have your account manager create MYGROUP
and OTHERGRP in your assigned account and give you access to them.
Ask to have these capabilities: ND, SF, BA, and IA. Have your
account manager designate MYGROUP as your home group. You learn
about home groups in the section entitled "Your Home Group" in
this module.
If you cannot have MYGROUP and OTHERGRP created for you, ask your
account manager to give you access to two other, non-PUB groups in
your account. Ask to have one group (not the PUB group) designated
as your home group. Make a note of which group is your home group.
Whichever group is your home group corresponds to MYGROUP. The
other group then corresponds to OTHERGRP.
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