Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+ )

User Security Commands
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SET USER Command
GUARDIAN DEFAULT attributes are equivalent to using the Guardian DEFAULT
command.
Setting the users Guardian default file security or default subvolume with the
GUARDIAN SECURITY or GUARDIAN VOLUME attributes is equivalent to using
the Guardian DEFAULT command. Similarly, you can use the DEFAULT command
to change these attributes.
PASSWORD-EXPIRES takes precedence over PASSWORD-MUST-CHANGE.
If the PASSWORD-EXPIRES and PASSWORD-MUST-CHANGE attributes are set
in the same command, the setting of the PASSWORD-EXPIRES attribute takes
precedence over the PASSWORD-EXPIRES date calculated as a result of setting
the PASSWORD-MUST-CHANGE attribute.
Examples
The group manager for group 18 enters the following SET and ADD commands to add
a temporary user to the system. The user has user name TEMP.KEVIN and user ID
18,38. The user cannot log on after noon on September 30, 2005.
First the group manager issues the SET USER commands:
=ASSUME USER
=SET PASSWORD lintel
=SET USER-EXPIRES 30 SEP 2005, 12:00
=SET AUDIT-AUTHENTICATE-FAIL all
=SET GUARDIAN VOLUME $data2.kevin
=SET TEXT-DESCRIPTION "Group 18"
Then the group manager issues the SHOW USER command to display the changes
that have taken place:
=SHOW