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6.SYSACT responds:
Password:
SYSACT asks if you want to protect the new account with a password. You can
enter a password of up to six characters, or you can just press the
RETURN
key if you
don’t want to assign a password. If you do enter a password, whenever other
users try to log into that account, they have to type the password. If they don’t
know the password, they aren’t allowed to log in.
7.You can see a list of all the account numbers on the disk device and their
passwords by selecting the L (List) function like this:
*L
RETURN
8.When you are finished using the SYSACT command and are ready to return to
AMOS command level, select the E (end) option:
*E
RETURN
SYSACT returns you to AMOS command level and the AMOS prompt symbol
appears on your screen.
For complete information on using the SYSACT command, see the SYSACT reference
sheet in the
System Commands Reference Manual
.
MODIFYING THE SYSTEM INITIALIZATION FILE
The name of the system initialization file for your computer is AMOS32.INI. This special
file in account DSK0:[1,4] defines to the AMOS operating system all of the devices
connected to your computer, the jobs that will run on the computer, and special
programs which need to be loaded into memory. As requirements change or as devices
are added on to your computer, you must modify the system initialization file.
A very simple sample system initialization file is shown below. You will become more
familiar with it as you read the discussion following it. Depending on your model of
computer, your system initialization command file may look slightly different.
Do not change any lines in the system initialization file other than those discussed here
until you’re familiar with the documentation on the file in the
System Operator’s Guide
.
Eagle Series Computer Owner’s Manual, Rev. 03