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User ID’s SFS Top-Level Directory
If the skeleton file or directory entry includes a *ENROLL special comment with the IPLstmt option, CA VM:Director may also create the PROFILE EXEC file for your new user ID, depending on the state of your system:
- If the skeleton file or directory entry contains a sample profile special comment (*SP=), CA VM:Director copies the file that this comment specifies to the new user ID’s top–level directory and names the file PROFILE EXEC.
- If the skeleton file or directory entry does not contain a *SP= sample profile special comment, but your site uses the Servant Facility and a file called SAMPLE PROFILE resides on some disk to which CA VM:Director has access, CA VM:Director copies that file to the new user ID’s top–level directory and names the file PROFILE EXEC.
- If your site does not use the Servant Facility, but you have a file called SAMPLE PROFILE on your A–disk, CA VM:Director copies that file to the new user ID’s top–level directory and names the file PROFILE EXEC.
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