Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.10 Administration Guide (5900-1418, March 2011)

Figure 7 Creating a Named User Account
When the captive account for the named user is successfully added to the system, the Administration
utility displays information about the account on a confirmation page.
Creating Captive Accounts for Generic Users
You can create a single Internet Express generic user account, or multiple accounts at once, with
system-generated user names and passwords. You can optionally assign generic user accounts to
existing or new groups (see Section : Assigning Users to Groups). The Administration utility
automatically assigns passwords to generic accounts.
To create a generic captive account, follow these steps:
1. From the Manage Users menu, choose Create Captive User Accounts.
2. From the Create Captive User Accounts menu, choose Create Generic User Accounts.
3. Specify the user-name prefix in the Login Name field (for example, guest).
The system automatically generates a password for each generic user account.
4. Specify the number of generic accounts you want to create in the Number of Users field (for
example, 5).
5. Optionally, assign the account to up to four existing groups (see Section : Assigning Users to
Groups) by selecting each group from the Secondary Groups list box. (The Administration
utility automatically assigns IASS_Usr as the primary group for generic captive accounts.)
6. To specify the parent directory for these generic accounts, enter the full pathname of the parent
directory for generic accounts in the Parent Directory field. The default login directory for
generic captive accounts is /data/IASS_Usr/LoginPrefixNumber (or
/data/Lkr_Usr_/LoginPrefixNumber, if the /data/Lkr_Usr_ directory exists).
7. If you installed and enabled the LDAP Module for System Authentication, the Create Generic
User Accounts form displays a checkbox labeled Store Users in LDAP Directory Server. Check
this checkbox when you want to store this user account information in the LDAP directory
server.
8. Click on Submit.
Figure 8 shows the Create Generic User Accounts form.
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