Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.8 Administration Guide (14233)
Note:
On a system using the Network Information Services (NIS), you cannot create a group name that
conflicts with an NIS group name even if that name does not exist in your local /etc/group
file.
Figure 3-7 Creating Groups
3.6 Displaying User Account Information
You can display user account information for any number of selected users. (See Section 3.1.4:
Searching for User Accounts for instructions on searching for users.)
To display user account information, use one of the following methods:
• Click on one or more names from the User Account list and click on Display Selected.
• Click on Display All to select all the names in the User Name list box.
As shown in Figure 3-8, the Administration utility displays the following information for each
account you selected:
• User name
• UID
• Source of user account information (Local means the user information is stored in the
/etc/passwd file; LDAP means the information is stored in the an LDAP directory server).
• Primary group
• Login directory
• Login shell
• The full account name associated with the user
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