Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.8 Administration Guide (14233)

Note:
On a system using the Network Information Services (NIS), you cannot create a group name that
conflicts with an NIS group name even if that name does not exist in your local /etc/group
file.
Figure 3-7 Creating Groups
3.6 Displaying User Account Information
You can display user account information for any number of selected users. (See Section 3.1.4:
Searching for User Accounts for instructions on searching for users.)
To display user account information, use one of the following methods:
Click on one or more names from the User Account list and click on Display Selected.
Click on Display All to select all the names in the User Name list box.
As shown in Figure 3-8, the Administration utility displays the following information for each
account you selected:
User name
UID
Source of user account information (Local means the user information is stored in the
/etc/passwd file; LDAP means the information is stored in the an LDAP directory server).
Primary group
Login directory
Login shell
The full account name associated with the user
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