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Changing a User's Identification

To see this screen, press PF11 after you have viewed the Change User Information screen. Use this screen to change a user's identification information, password, or restrictions.

M9PA‑1310 Change User Identification (1.3.1) CA ACF2 for VM COMMAND ===> _________________________________________________________________ TIME 17:12 Logonid : ________ Name ==> ____________________ Phone ==> ____________ Expiration date ==> mm/dd/yy Password Information: Change password (Y/N) ==> _ Password violations ==> _____ Last violation date ==> 00/00/00 Minimum days between changes ==> ___ Maximum days between changes ==> ___ Restrictions: Source ==> ________ Shift ==> ________ Zone ==> ___ Prefix ==> ________ Synerr ==> _______ Nospool ==> _______ Scplist ==> ________ Vmidlemn ==> ___ Vmidleop ==> ________ PF1=Help 2=Print 3=Quit 4=Return 5=Execute 6=Format PF7= 8= 9= 10=Previous 11=Next 12=Retrieve

The information displayed was picked up from the logonid you entered on the Change User Information screen. You can type over the values on the screen to change any of the displayed information. If the change you make is shorter than the old value, erase the rest of the field.

Following is a brief explanation of the fields on this screen.

Logonid

Specifies the user's logonid.

Name

Specifies the name of the user.

Phone

Specifies the user's telephone number.

Expiration Date

Specifies the date that this logonid expires. This date must be in the format your site defined in the OPTS VMO record (mm/dd/yy, dd/mm/yy, or yy/mm/dd).

Password Information Field

Change password (Y/N)

For security reasons, CA ACF2 for VM never displays this field value. To give the user a new password, type Y. CA ACF2 for VM prompts you for a new password value.

Password violations

Displays the number of password violations for this logonid. You can change this number if the user forgot his password and could not access the system because he reached the password violation limit defined in the PSWD VMO record.

Last violation date

Specifies the date the last password violation occurred.

Minimum days between changes

Specifies the number of days (up to 255) that must elapse before this user can change his password (same as MINDAYS).

Maximum days between changes

The number of days (up to 255) that must elapse before this user can change his password (same as MAXDAYS).

Restrictions Fields

For information about these privileges, see “About the Logonid Record.".

To make further changes to this user's privileges, press PF11 (NEXT) and press Enter. You see another screen you can use for input. When you have completed all the screens necessary to change the user's logonid record, press your EXECUTE PF key to change the information in the user's logonid record.

CA ACF2 for VM displays the following message in line three of the screen when you have changed a logonid:

ACFpgm704I LOGONID lid CHANGED