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Accessing the Full-Screen Feature

To use the full‑screen feature, enter the following command from the CMS Ready prompt:

ACFFS

When you press Enter, CA ACF2 for VM displays the Primary Option Menu. From this menu, you can select the function you want to use, such as those to create and maintain logonids, access rules, resource rules, and generate reports.

As you use the full‑screen feature, you see a series of screens. These screens let you select the administrative function you want to perform. CA ACF2 for VM never lets you perform functions that you do not have the authority to perform. Privileges that you cannot grant do not appear on the screens.

The second line in the sample screen below is an example of a COMMAND line. Valid commands are explained in Full‑Screen Commands later in this chapter.

M9PA‑1300 Change User Information (1.3) CA ACF2 for VM

COMMAND ===> __________________________________________________________

The second line in the sample screen below is an example of an OPTION line. Option lines are displayed on menu screens. You can enter your selection for the function you want to perform on this line. For example, if you want to work with access rules, enter 2 (Data Access Control) on the OPTION line of the screen below.

M9PA‑0000 CA ACF2 for VM Primary Option Menu CA ACF2 for VM OPTION ===> ___________________________________________________________ TIME 17:11 0 Change options or PF keys 1 User Identification 2 Data Access Control 3 Resource Control

Enter a panel number on the ACFFS command line to bypass the main menu and view the selected panel immediately. For example, entering the following command puts you directly into the Change User Information (1.3) panel:

ACFFS 1.3

The following sections provide information you should be aware of before you use the full‑screen feature. Remember: before you can start using the full‑screen feature, you must be allowed access to the panels and help files. Your security administrator has the details.