NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) System Management Guide

Contents of a User ID Definition Record
Managing User Access and Privileges
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Table 4-1 describes each field and the valid and default values. More detailed
discussions of the following UMS : User Details panel fields appear later in this
section:
User ID (see “Adding and Maintaining User ID Definition Records”)
Initial Password (see “Using UMS to Manage User Access”)
Guardian ID (see “Using UMS to Manage User Access”)
Suspend Date (see “Using UMS to Manage User Access”)
Group ID and Group Name (see “Managing Groups of User ID Definition
Records”)
See Section 5, “Customizing the Operations Environment,” for information about the
User Timeout field.
Table 4-1. UMS : User Details Panel Fields
Field Description Valid Values Default Value
User ID User ID. Display-only field; no
values entered. See
“Adding and Maintaining
User ID Definition
Records,” later in this
section.
None
Initial Password Password for first logon with the user ID. See “Using UMS to
Manage User Access,”
later in this section.
None
Guardian ID Guardian user ID (GUID). A valid GUID; the user
cannot use the GUID with
the OPSYS command
until the GUID has been
defined to the Guardian
environment.
None; at least one GUID
is mandatory.
User name Name of person who uses the user ID. Up to 20 characters. None
User Location Location of person who uses the user ID. Up to 20 characters. None
Phone Number Telephone number of person who uses the user ID. Up to 12 characters. None
Language Code Version of English used in panel displays, error
messages, and help text; used by NCL procedures.
UK for United Kingdom
US for United States.
Value of SYSPARMS
LANG command (US).
Suspend Date Date after which the user ID is denied access to
NonStop NET/MASTER MS; does not force automatic
logoff if someone is logged on with the user ID on the
suspension date.
Julian format date. Blank, which means no
suspension date.
User Timeout Specifies whether the user is subject to the terminal
timeout commands.
Y if user is subject
N if user is not subject.
Y
Group ID Group ID with which the user ID is associated. Up to 8 characters. None
Group Name Name of a user group. Display-only field; no
values entered.
None