Safeguard User's Guide (G06.29+, H06.08+, J06.03+)
Safeguard Logon Dialog
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Changing Your Password With Displayable 
Passwords
procedure. With displayable passwords, you type your user name and password on the 
same line, separated by a comma:
SAFEGUARD 1> LOGON support.jane,alpha4 
*WARNING* Password Expires: 4 Jan 1995, 12:00  
Last Logon: 18 DEC 1994, 11:23 
Last Unsuccessful Attempt: 18 Dec 1994, 11:20 Total Failures: 5 
Good Morning. Welcome to \SFO
Changing Your Password With Displayable Passwords
With displayable passwords, you can change your password by typing your user name, 
current password, and new password on the same line:
SAFEGUARD 1> LOGON support.jane,alpha4,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 -STOP Option
The Safeguard LOGON program terminates after you log off. However, you can use 
the -STOP option to terminate the LOGON program after the username and password 
authentication is complete.
The following example shows how to use -STOP option:
SAFEGUARD 1> LOGON -STOP support.jane 
Password: alpha4 
*WARNING* Password Expires: 4 Jan 1995, 12:00  
Last Logon: 18 DEC 1994, 11:23 
Last Unsuccessful Attempt: 18 Dec 1994, 11:20 Total Failures: 5 
Good Morning. Welcome to \SFO
If you enter an option other than -ST
OP, Safeguard issues the following message:
Error: BAD OPTION SPECIFIED 
Note. 
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The -STOP option is not case-sensitive.
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It is recommended that you avoid using the -STOP option when the Safeguard LOGON 
program is launched through a command-line interpreter because stopping a LOGON 
program causes more than one command-line interpreter to be active on a terminal. This 
might generate an incorrect output for any command.
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The -STOP option is supported only on systems running J06.09 and later J-series RVUs 
and H06.20 and later H-series RVU.










