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=Files used by AUTHORIZE= | =Files used by AUTHORIZE= | ||
* SYSUAF.DAT is the user database file. By default, it resides in SYS$SYSTEM, but the system looks for it in the default directory when AUTHORIZE is invoked. The SYSUAF logical name can be defined to point to the current location of SYSUAF.DAT | * [[SYSUAF.DAT]] is the user database file. By default, it resides in SYS$SYSTEM, but the system looks for it in the default directory when AUTHORIZE is invoked. The SYSUAF logical name can be defined to point to the current location of SYSUAF.DAT | ||
* RIGHTSLIST.DAT stores rights identifiers | * [[RIGHTSLIST.DAT]] stores rights identifiers | ||
* NETPROXY and NET$PROXY store proxy information | * [[NETPROXY.DAT]] and [[NET$PROXY.DAT]] store proxy information | ||
=See also= | =See also= | ||
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* [[Identifier]] | * [[Identifier]] | ||
* [[ADDUSER.COM]] | * [[ADDUSER.COM]] | ||
[[Category:Utilities]] | |||
Revision as of 08:54, 15 February 2019
AUTHORIZE is is a system management tool that allows you to control access to the system and to allocate resources to users.
Files used by AUTHORIZE
- SYSUAF.DAT is the user database file. By default, it resides in SYS$SYSTEM, but the system looks for it in the default directory when AUTHORIZE is invoked. The SYSUAF logical name can be defined to point to the current location of SYSUAF.DAT
- RIGHTSLIST.DAT stores rights identifiers
- NETPROXY.DAT and NET$PROXY.DAT store proxy information