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=Alternate authorization file=
 
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Setting the [[UAFALTERNATE]] [[System parameters|system parameter]] to 1 at boot defines the SYSUAF logical name to SYSUAFALT which causes the system to use SYS$SYSTEM:SYSUAFALT.DAT as the authorization file. If the file does not exist, the system lets you in with any password and displays an error message. If the file exists, the usernames and passwords from that file will be used.
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Setting the [[UAFALTERNATE]] [[System Parameters|system parameter]] to 1 at boot defines the SYSUAF logical name to SYSUAFALT which causes the system to use SYS$SYSTEM:SYSUAFALT.DAT as the authorization file. If the file does not exist, the system lets you in with any password and displays an error message. If the file exists, the usernames and passwords from that file will be used.
  
 
=See also=
 
=See also=
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* [[User record]]
 
* [[User record]]
 
* [[RIGHTSLIST.DAT]]
 
* [[RIGHTSLIST.DAT]]
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 28 November 2019

SYSUAF.DAT is the user authorization file that holds user records on an OpenVMS system. By default, it is located in SYS$SYSTEM. A logical name, SYSUAF, can be defined to point to its current location.

Alternate authorization file

Setting the UAFALTERNATE system parameter to 1 at boot defines the SYSUAF logical name to SYSUAFALT which causes the system to use SYS$SYSTEM:SYSUAFALT.DAT as the authorization file. If the file does not exist, the system lets you in with any password and displays an error message. If the file exists, the usernames and passwords from that file will be used.

See also