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 NAME
   rgy_edit - Edits the registry database

 SYNOPSIS

   rgy_edit [[[-a | -p | -g | -o] [-s name] [-up[date]]
   [-v [-f] [name | -un[ix__number]] [-nq]] | -l]

 OPTIONS
   The following options are supplied when rgy_edit  is invoked. You can
   specify only one of the options -a, -p, -g, and -o.  If you specify
   the -l option, you can specify no other options.

   -a (default)
             Edits or views accounts.

   -p        Edits or views principals.

   -g        Edits or views groups.

   -o        Edits or views organizations.

   -s        Binds to the registry site specified by name.  The name
             variable is either the fully qualified name of the cell
             that contains the registry to which you want access, or
             the fully qualified name of a specific registry server.

   -up[date] Binds to a read-write registry site in the cell specified
             by the -s option.

   -v        Views the registry entry specified by name or unix_number.
             If no entry is specified, all entries are viewed.

   -f        Displays in full the entry (or entries) selected by the -v
             option.  The full entry includes all fields except the
             membership list and organization policy.

   -nq       Specifies that delete operations will not be queried.  The
             default is to prompt the user for verification when a delete
             operation is requested.

   -l        Edits or views entries in local registry.

 NOTES
   With the exception of the following subcommands, this command is
   replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command.  This command may be
   fully replaced by the dcecp command in a future release of DCE, and
   may no longer be supported at that time.

     +  defaults

     +  domain

     +  scope

     +  help

     +  quit

     +  exit

     +  delete

     +  purge

     +  view

 DESCRIPTION

 The rgy_edit tool views and edits information in the registry database.
 You can invoke rgy_edit from any node.

 You can edit and view principals, groups, organization, accounts, and
 policies in the network registry (the default) or perform a subset of
 those functions on the local registry (using the -l option). Changes
 made by rgy_edit apply only to the registry. They do not apply to the
 local override file or the local password and group files, both of
 which can be edited manually. You can view and change only those
 registry objects to which you are granted the appropriate permissions.

 INVOKING RGY_EDIT

 When you invoke rgy_edit, it displays the following prompt:

      rgy_edit=>

 At this prompt, you can enter any of the rgy_edit subcommands, and
 rgy_edit will prompt you for the required information.  Alternatively,
 you can enter the subcommand followed by all the options required to
 perform a specific operation. The rgy_edit command may prompt you for
 any required information you do not enter.

 SUBCOMMANDS

 In the rgy_edit subcommands that follow, use two double quotation
 marks with nothing in between to indicate a null fullname, password,
 misc, homedir, or shell. Use double quotation marks to embed spaces,
 or hyphens in fullname, misc, and homedir if you specify the argument
 on the command line.
Additional Information: explode extract

pgo_commands
account_commands
key_management_commands
miscellaneous_commands
local_registry_commands

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