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Introducing CA ACF2 Option for DB2

Logonids and passwords identify you to CA ACF2. They let CA ACF2 control access to DB2. CA ACF2 stores logonids in a central database called the Logonid database. The user identification string (UID) identifies users when they access resources. To control access to resources in DB2, CA ACF2 Option for DB2 uses rules and records that you store in the CA ACF2 Infostorage database. Additional controls are also provided through other infostorage records.

This section contains the following topics:

What Are Logonids?

What Is a UID?

What Are Infostorage Records?

Administering CA ACF2 Option for DB2