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Using the 900 Series HP 3000: Advanced Skills Module 7: Solutions Guide

Lesson 3 Managing Users 

Q 1-9                 LISTUSER displays information about one or more
                      users in an account or on a system.

Exercise 1-5:  Using LISTUSER 

1.                    These LISTUSER parameters are optional:

                      The name(s) of the user(s) and account(s), the
                      output file name, and the keyword, PASS.

2.                    The parameters default to these values:

                      The name of the user and account will be all of the
                      users in your logon account.

                      PASS will be ignored, and no password will be
                      displayed.

3a.                   There is one user:  USERx (x=your particular
                      student number)

3b.                   You would use this command to list all the users on
                      the system:

                           LISTUSER @.@

                      You would need system manager (SM) capability in
                      order to do this.

4.                    The system writes user information to the INFO
                      file.  Check this by entering PRINT INFO. If you
                      leave out the comma, the system attempts to locate
                      the user INFO and display this message:

                           NON-EXISTENT USER

5.                    LISTUSER @.@ executes only if you have SM
                      capability.

6.                    This LISTUSER command lets you display the
                      passwords associated with the users in the account:

                           LISTUSER @.ACCTx;PASS

                      You need at least AM or SM capabilities to list the
                      passwords.

*********** End of Exercise 1-5 ********** 

Q 1-10                The capability codes are:  AM, ND, SF, BA, IA, PH

                      The capability codes mean the following:

                         a.  AM - account manager

                         b.  ND - nonshareable devices

                         c.  SF - save files

                         d.  BA - batch access

                         e.  IA - interactive access

                         f.  PH - process handling

Q 1-11                To list all the users on your account, you must
                      have AM capabilities.
                      To list all the users on the system, you must have
                      SM capabilities.

Q 1-12                If you have neither AM nor SM capabilities, you can
                      list the capabilities of your current user.

Q 1-13                To change MYUSER's password to MYPASS, you would
                      use this command:

                      ALTUSER MYUSER.ACCTx; PASS=MYPASS

                         a.  After you make this change, MYUSER remains
                             logged on; however, when MYUSER logs off and
                             tries to log on again, he or she must
                             specify the new password.

                         b.  You must have AM capabilities.

                             You must have SM capabilities if you are in
                             a different account.

Q 1-14                The new user has the following capabilities:

                           ND, SF, BA, IA.

Q 1-15                You get this error message:

                      USER CAPABILITY REQUESTED EXCEED ACCOUNT
                      CAPABILITIES
                      CV, UV NOT GRANTED (CIWARN 794)

                      Since the ACCTx account does not have CV
                      capabilities, no user in the account can have those
                      capabilities.

                      The user, USERxB, has been created; however, it
                      does not have CV capabilities.  It has instead ND,
                      SF, BA, IA, and PH capabilities.



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