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<new-system-user-name> 
A valid GUARDIAN user who will own the key entry in the SSHCTL database after the rename. Only SUPER.SUPER 
users (unless explicitly denied in OBJECTTYPE USER record) or those configured with full SSHCOM access can issue 
a RENAME command where <new-system-user-name> is different from <old-system-user-name>. 
If <old-system-user-name> and/or <new-system-user-name> is omitted, either the user being set with a previously issued 
ASSUME USER command or the issuer of the RENAME KEY command will be used as the default user. 
If <old-system-user-name> is specified, it MUST be followed by a ':' to separate it from the key name. 
<new key name> 
The new name of the key entry. A key entry with this name owned by the specified GUARDIAN user must NOT already 
exist in the user database. 
THAW KEY 
The THAW KEY command thaws a key. The command has the following syntax: 
THAW KEY [<system-user-name>:]<key-name> 
The individual attributes have the following meaning and syntax: 
<system-user-name> 
A valid GUARDIAN user who owns the key entry in the user database. If <system-user-name> is omitted, either the user 
being set with a previously issued ASSUME USER command or the issuer of the THAW KEY command will be used as 
the default. If <system-user-name> is specified, it MUST be followed by a ':' to separate it from the key name that 
follows. 
Only the SUPER.SUPER user (unless explicitly denied in OBJECTTYPE USER record) or those configured with full 
SSHCOM access can thaw a key entry for other users. 
<key-name> 
The name of the key to be thawed. 
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