Modifying the User Database
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6.9 Changing User Information – CU Command
The Change User (CU) command allows you to change the information of a user in the Customer
User Table.
Type CU and the user name, and then press the ENTER key to display the current information for
that user, line-by-line. At each line, you may change the parameter. In some cases, options are
displayed by using the SPACE BAR and then selected by pressing the ENTER key. In other
cases, you must enter an appropriate value. To advance to the next line without changing the
parameter, press the ENTER key.
Each time you change the primary or secondary authentication method, you will need to enter
required information for the selected method. For complete information on each parameter, refer
to Section 6.5, Add User.
NOTE:
If you abort the Change User process, the user profile will be deleted.
site123>CU TOM
--- Change User ---
User Name TOM
Access Class Sysop 2
Block Access No
Sessions Allowed (blank=unlimited)
User Expiration Date
Primary Authentication Method ASG Key
Secondary Authentication Method Password/Callback
Auto Execute Command
Comments :
-- ASG Key Details—Do You Want to Load ASG Key With New Data ? Yes
Encryption Key Source Randomly Generated
Enter These Digits as Key1 or Key2: 2021 4204 = 7523 1601 = 0460 =
Test Challenge: 1234567 ...Reply: 276-6303
-- Password/Callback Details—Change Password ? No
Access Option Passthru
site123>10/14/93 11:46:40 [M] User: TOM Changed - O.K.
site123>
Screen 6-17. Change User Screen
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