Safeguard User's Guide (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Safeguard Logon Dialog
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Logging On With an Expired Password
Last Logon: 18 DEC 1994, 11:23 
Last Unsuccessful Attempt: 18 Dec 1994, 11:20 Total Failures: 5 
Good Morning. Welcome to \SFO
Another option for changing the password is to enter the current and new passwords 
on one line and the verification of the new password on the next line:
SAFEGUARD 1> LOGON support.jane 
Password: alpha4,BigTop 
Reenter new password: BigTop 
The password for support.jane has been changed. 
Last Logon: 18 DEC 1994, 11:23 
Last Unsuccessful Attempt: 18 Dec 1994, 11:20 Total Failures: 5 
Good Morning. Welcome to \SFO
Logging On With an Expired Password
Your password can have an extension or grace period during which it can be changed 
after expiration. If you have ignored warnings of a pending password expiration date 
and allowed your password to expire, you can change your password during the grace 
period. The following example shows how support.jane can change her expired 
password during the grace period:
SAFEGUARD 1> LOGON support.jane 
Password: alpha4 
Password expired 
Enter new password: BigTop 
Reenter new password: BigTop 
The password for support.jane has been changed. 
Last Logon: 18 DEC 1994, 11:23 
Last Unsuccessful Attempt: 18 Dec 1994, 11:20 Total Failures: 5 
Good Morning. Welcome to \SFO
Similarly, support.jane could enter the new password and verification on the same line: 
SAFEGUARD 1> LOGON support.jane 
Password: alpha4 
Password expired 
Enter new password: BigTop,BigTop 
The password for support.jane has been changed. 
Last Logon: 18 DEC 1994, 11:23 
Last Unsuccessful Attempt: 18 Dec 1994, 11:20 Total Failures: 5 
Good Morning. Welcome to \SFO
Logging On With Displayable Passwords
In the standard Safeguard configuration, passwords are not accepted if entered on the 
LOGON command line. If the Safeguard configuration has been changed so that 
passwords are allowed on the LOGON command line, you can use the following 
Note.  If the PASSWORD program is available on your system, you can use it to change your 
password after you log on. For instructions on the use of the PASSWORD program, refer to the 
Guardian User’s Guide. 










