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Lesson 1 Exercises [ 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

Lesson 1 Exercises 

   1.  Give three reasons why there is an account structure on the MPE/iX
       system.

   2.  What four elements make up the MPE/iX account structure?

   3.  Given the following logon identities, correctly identify each
       session name, user name, group name, and account name.

          a.  HELLO norma.desmond,sunset

          b.  hello bob,carol.ted,alice

          c.  HELLO MGR.MKTG

          d.  hello emily.kado,pres

          e.  HELLO BLDG214,john.doe,audit

   4.  Unless you specify another group upon logon, you are automatically
       logged on to which group?

   5.  Pretend that you are JAN, assigned to the SALES account.  Your
       home group is SUPPORT. What must you enter when you log on?

   6.  Pretend that you are CLERK, assigned to the DESK account and that
       you want to identify your session as FOLDER. What must you enter
       when you log on to your home group?

   7.  Pretend that you are USER1, assigned to the PROG account.  You
       want to look at a file in the TEST group, which is not your home
       group.  What must you enter when you log on?

   8.  Pretend that you are BILL, assigned to the PAYROLL account and the
       EXEMPT group, which is not your home group.  What must you enter
       when you log on?

   9.  Explain why it is not a good idea to keep your files, especially
       sensitive ones, in the PUB group.



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