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LD 17<br />

Alphabetical list of prompts Page 475 of 1050<br />

Prompt Response Comment Pack/Rel<br />

LNAME_OPTION<br />

(NO) YES Require Log In name for password access<br />

If the option is changed to YES, each password<br />

currently in the system is given a default name which<br />

is used until new names are assigned.<br />

The default names applied to the passwords are:<br />

• ADMIN1 is applied to the current PWD1<br />

• ADMIN2 is applied to the current PWD2<br />

• USER0 is applied to the current Password 00<br />

• USER1 is applied to the current Password 01<br />

• (and so on to USER 99)<br />

The following message is output before reprompting<br />

REQ: DEFAULT LOGIN NAMES SAVED.<br />

To login to the system with the LNAME_OPTION<br />

enabled, use: LOGIN ADMIN2 <br />

PASS (prompted by the system)<br />

Enter the current second level administration<br />

password.<br />

If the option is changed from YES to NO, random<br />

passwords are assigned by the system to ensure no<br />

password duplication. The default password for<br />

PWD2 is output to the terminal when this option is<br />

disabled. The following message is output:<br />

WARNING: PASSWORDS WILL BE CHANGED TO<br />

DEFAULT VALUES.<br />

OK? (Y/N)<br />

If Y is entered, the following appears:<br />

DEFAULT PASSWORDS SAVED<br />

PWD2 = <br />

Note that entering YES forces the user to define<br />

passwords. If NO is entered, Log In name may still<br />

be entered, but is not required.<br />

lapw-19<br />

<strong>X11</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>

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