To see this screen, press PF11 after you have viewed the Add Local Information screen. Use this screen to define privileges for the new user.
M9PA‑1130 Add User Privileges (1.1.3) CA ACF2 for VM COMMAND ===> ___________________________________________________________ TIME 15:39 Logonid ==> ________ Name ==> ____________________ Privileges: (Enter "y" or "1" to select) ACCOUNT ==> _ AUDIT ==> _ AUTOALL ==> _ AUTONOPW ==> _ AUTOONLY ==> _ CANCEL ==> _ CICS ==> _ CONSULT ==> _ DIALBYP ==> _ DUMPAUTH ==> _ GRPLOGON ==> _ LEADER ==> _ LOGSHIFT ==> _ MUSASS ==> _ NO‑STORE ==> _ NON‑CNCL ==> _ PSWD‑EXP ==> _ READALL ==> _ RULEVLD ==> _ SECURITY ==> _ SRF ==> _ SUSPEND ==> _ TDISKVLD ==> _ TRACE ==> _ VLDVMACT ==> _ VM ==> _ VMD4AUTH ==> _ VMD4RSET ==> _ VMD4TARG ==> _ VMXA ==> _ VSESRF ==> _ PF1=Help 2=Print 3=Quit 4=Return 5=Execute 6=Format PF7= 8= 9=Director 10=Previous 11=Next 12=Retrieve
Following is a brief explanation of the fields on this screen.
Specifies the logonid of the user.
Specifies the name of the user.
To define privileges for the user, enter Y or 1 next to the privileges to be allowed. To enter the definitions into the Logonid database, press your EXECUTE PF key.
For information about these privileges, see “About the Logonid Record”. CA ACF2 for VM does not display privileges that you are not authorized to grant. If the user has been given privileges that you are not authorized to grant, contact your security administrator.
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