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Using an Updated Security Record

When administration is performed on an ACID, the actual changes are made to the security record on the Security File. Because the security record is brought into storage at logon time, the user must log off (or disconnect, in VM) and log back on to get the newer version of his security record.

The command TSS REFRESH automatically causes a new security record to be read from the Security File for the administrator who issues the command. An administrator can perform this function for another userid by adding the ACID to the command. For example, if DCA1 issues the following command:

TSS REFRESH USER1

USER1 will get another copy of their security record.

TSS REFRESH only applies to CA Top Secret.