Syntax: SET PROTECTION/EDIT [qualifier] path-name Use the SET PROTECTION/EDIT command to invoke the access control list keypad editor. Instead of using the SET PROTECTION command and typing the command qualifiers for each access control list entry, you can edit the access control list with the SET PROTECTION/EDIT command. This allows you to see and test changes before you commit access control list modifications. The editor displays the access control list for the specified dictionary directory, subdictionary, or object. You use the numeric keypad to move the cursor and to modify access control list entries. You may use the PF2 key (next to the GOLD key on the numeric keypad) to display HELP text once you're in the screen editor mode. NOTE: You may use this command only on VT52, VT100, and VT200 compatible terminals. You cannot use it on hardcopy terminals. /AUDIT is the only qualifier you can specify in the command line of SET PROTECTION/EDIT.