Safeguard Reference Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+ )
Process and Subprocess Security Commands
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DELETE PROCESS and SUBPROCESS
Commands
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This change allows the group manager for group 86 (who is possibly a network user) to 
read, write, or create processes with the protected process name.
DELETE PROCESS and SUBPROCESS Commands
DELETE PROCESS or SUBPROCESS deletes an authorization record. After an 
authorization record is deleted, any user can access a process or subprocess under 
the deleted process name, and any process that is started under that process name is 
not subject to Safeguard authorization checks or auditing.
An owner of the authorization record, the primary owner’s group manager, and the 
super ID can delete the authorization record for a process or subprocess name. 
process name-list
specifies one or more process names for which authorization records are to be 
deleted. process name-list can be either:
 process-name
( process-name [ , process-name ] ... )
process-name
can be any process name or one of the special names NAMED and 
UNNAMED. The name can contain wild-card characters.
subprocess name-list
specifies one or more subprocesses for which authorization records are to be 
deleted. subprocess name-list can be either:
 subprocess-name
( subprocess-name [ , subprocess-name ... ] )
    LAST-MODIFIED  OWNER  STATUS WARNING-MODE
$JAM
    20AUG86, 13:44  33,13  THAWED  OFF
  033,013 R,W, P,C
 \*.086,255 R,W, C
  033,*  R,W, C
  255,*  R,W, C
DELETE PROCESS process name-list [ [ , ] WHERE WARNING-MODE ]
DELETE SUBPROCESS subprocess name-list [ [ , ] WHERE WARNING-
MODE ]










