Technical data

Managing User Accounts
7.4 Managing System-Supplied UAF Accounts
Name of the command procedure to be executed automatically at login
time. If the field is blank, the system uses the default CLI (DCL), and
executes SYS$LOGIN:LOGIN.COM by default.
Command language interpreter tables (if blank, same as CLI field).
Device and directory names for default file access.
# Login characteristics fields impose specific login restrictions that perform
the following actions:
Inhibit certain login functions.
Control the days of the week when various types of logins are permitted.
Control the times of day when various types of logins are permitted.
$ Resource control fields control system resources by:
Limiting the use of system resources such as physical memory and CPU
time.
Specifying the base priority used in scheduling the process that the
system creates for the user.
% Privileges fields specify the privileges that allow use of restricted and
sensitive system functions.
& Identifier fields list the ACL identifiers that the user holds and that are
recorded in the rights database file.
Attributes fields list the characteristics specified when adding identifiers to
the rights database or when granting identifiers to users.
7.5 Preparing to Add User Accounts
This section describes what to do before adding a user account.
7.5.1 Choosing an Account Type
How you set up a user account depends on the needs of the individual user.
Table 7–5 lists the account types and their characteristics.
Table 75 Account Types
Account Type Characteristics
Interactive This account has access to the system software. Work of a general nature, such as
program development or text editing, is performed in this account. Usually, such an
account is considered an individual account.
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