/PRINCIPAL=(keyword[,...]) Specifies the principal that is associated with the DCE account that is being created. If an existing principal is to be associated with the DCE account being created then you need only specify NAME (and ALIAS if its an alias principal). The other keywords are only used when a new principal is created. The keywords you can specify are: Keyword Description ALIAS Specifies that the principal defined by the NAME keyword is an alias. By default the name is considered a primary principal. CASE=keyword Specifies how the principal name should be Formatted. For example, to specify that the principal name should be all lowercase, use /PRINCIPAL=CASE=LOWERCASE. Possible keywords are: NOEDIT Do not perform any Format:ting. This is the default. LOWERCASE[=n1[,n2]]Convert the principal name so that the first n1 characters and last n2 are lowercase, and the remainder are uppercase. If you do not specify a value for n1 then the entire principal is converted to lowercase. If you do not specify a value for n2 then 0 is used. UPPERCASE[=n1[,n2]]Convert the principal name so that the first n1 characters and last n2 are uppercase, and the remainder are lowercase. If you do not specify a value for n1 then the entire principal is converted to uppercase. If you do not specify a value for n2 then 0 is used. The default is NOEDIT. FULL_ An optional string that is used to more NAME=string fully qualify a primary name. If the name contains spaces, lowercase characters, or any other special characters, enclose the string in quotes. The default is no full name. NAME=name The standard name (primary or alias) that is associated with the DCE account. If the name contains spaces, lowercase characters, or any other special characters, enclose the string in quotes. The default is to take the username from the system authorization file (SYSUAF) record, edit it according to the CASE keyword, and then use this as the principal name. OBJECT_ The number of registry objects that can be CREATION_ created by the principal. QUOTA=number If you do not specify this keyword then no quota is established and the principal can create an unlimited number of registry objects. UNIX_ID=number The required UNIX ID that is associated with the principal. If a primary principal is being created you can omit the UNIX ID and one is generated automatically. If an alias principal is being created you must specify the UNIX ID of the corresponding primary principal.