Safeguard Administrator's Manual (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Managing Security Groups
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Transferring Security Group Ownership
You can transfer ownership of a group authorization record to another user using the 
ALTER command. For example, this command gives ownership of the 
SECURITY-PRV-ADMINISTRATOR authorization record to another user:
=ALTER SECURITY-GROUP SECURITY-PRV-ADMINISTRATOR, &
ACCESS TEST1.USER1 (E,O) ; TEST1.USER4 (E), &
AUDIT-MANAGE ALL
To verify the results:
=INFO SECURITY-GROUP SECURITY-PRV-ADMINISTRATOR
The display shows: 
You can enable auditing of pass or fail protection record management operations using 
the ALTER command. For example, this command alters the SECURITY-AUDITOR 
security group to enable auditing of pass or fail protection record management 
operations:
=ALTER SECURITY-GROUP SECURITY-AUDITOR, AUDIT-MANAGE ALL
You can transfer ownership of a group authorization record to another user by using 
the ALTER command. For example, the following command gives ownership of the 
SECURITY-MEDIA-ADMIN authorization record to another user:
=ALTER SECURITY-GROUP SECURITY-MEDIA-ADMIN, ACCESS TEST.MGR 
(E,O)
To verify the results, use the following command:
=INFO SECURITY-GROUP SECURITY-MEDIA-ADMIN
The display shows:
You can transfer ownership of a group authorization record to another user by using 
the ALTER command. For example, the following command provides the ownership of 
SECURITY-PERSISTENCE-ADMIN authorization record to another user:
=ALTER SECURITY-GROUP SECURITY-PERSISTENCE-ADMIN, ACCESS 
TEST.USER1 (E,O)
 LAST-MODIFIED OWNER  STATUS
SECURITY-PRV-ADMINISTRATOR
 11DEC10, 17:00 255,5  THAWED
 20,001 E, O
 220,004 E
 LAST-MODIFIED OWNER STATUS
SECURITY-MEDIA-ADMIN
 13JUL12, 14:42 255,255 THAWED
 005,255 E, O
GROUP 00255 E, O










