Normally, you can change your password whenever you want, but your site may have defined a maximum time period between password changes. If you have exceeded this time period, CA ACF2 for VM does not let you log on until you specify a new password. To prevent users from changing their passwords too often, your site can also define a minimum time period between password changes. Your site may also assign a password to you instead of letting you change it. For easy explanation, our examples assume that you can change your own password.
To change your password, log onto CA ACF2 for VM (as explained earlier in this chapter). Enter your old password, a slash, and then your new password.
To change your password, follow this procedure:
LOGON TLCAMS ACFpgm244R Enter CA‑ACF2 password old password/new password (press enter)
ACFpgm246R Enter new CA‑ACF2 password again to verify
new password (press enter)
ACFpgm137I TLCAMS last system access at 17.34 on 11/09/99 from GRAF419 ACFpgm129I Password successfully altered
CA ACF2 for VM asks you to type your new password in again to verify your new password. This is to ensure that you really know what your new password is and your finger did not slip while you were typing it in the first time. The following message confirms that you have a new password:
ACFpgm129I Password successfully altered
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