HELPLIB.HLB  —  DCE  DCE_SECURITY, Admin Intro, DCE$EXPORT
 The DCE EXPORT utility allows you to create an OpenVMS authorization
 file from an existing DCE registry.

 The DCE registry entries (or a subset of the registry entries) are
 converted into records in the OpenVMS SYSUAF file and rights database.
 Conversions are essentially a reversal of those made with the IMPORT
 function.

 Passwords cannot be exported. Instead, the automatic synchronization
 feature that occurs during integrated login is used to export user pass-
 words.

 The DCE EXPORT utility also creates and maintains an exclude list.
 The exclude list contains the DCE names of users who do not
 have, and do not require, an OpenVMS account. This feature allows
 DCE EXPORT to skip over these users during EXPORT operations.

   NOTE:

   The DCE EXPORT utility described in this section cannot be satisfied
   by the export function shipped with OSF DCE because of substantial
   differences between OpenVMS and UNIX user registry data.

1  –  File Info

 The DCE EXPORT utility is shipped as an OpenVMS executable image
 named DCE$EXPORT.EXE. The image resides in the SYS$SYSTEM directory.

 The DCE EXPORT exclude file is named by default DCE$EXPORT_EXCLUDE.DAT
 and also resides in SYS$SYSTEM. You can change the name or location,
 or both, of this file by defining the logical name DCE$EXPORT_EXCLUDE
 to point to the new filename and location.

2  –  Running EXPORT

 The DCE EXPORT utility allows system administrators to create an
 OpenVMS authorization file from an existing DCE registry.

 Integrated Login provides two methods of running the DCE EXPORT
 utility, as follows.

  o  By invoking the DCE EXPORT utility using a predefined symbol.

     $ EXPORT
     EXPORT>

 You can also specify a single DCE EXPORT command on the command line.
 Control returns to DCL after the command is executed.

     $ EXPORT command
     $

 SYS$COMMON:[SYSMGR]DCE$DEFINE_REQUIRED_COMMANDS.COM defines the DCE
 symbol EXPORT, which is used to invoke the DCE EXPORT utility. If
 this symbol is not defined in your environment, you can define the
 symbol as follows:

     $ EXPORT :== $SYS$SYSTEM:DCE$EXPORT

  o  By issuing the RUN command.

     $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:DCE$EXPORT
     EXPORT>

 See the HP DCE for OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS I64 Reference Guide
 for detailed descriptions of the EXPORT commands.

3  –  Messages

3.1  –  EXP_ACCEXISTS

 OpenVMS account for <principal> already exists

        Explanation:

        Could not export <principal> because it has already been
        exported.

        User Action:

        None.

3.2  –  EXP_ADDDCEACC

 account for <principal> successfully added to OpenVMS

        Explanation:

        An OpenVMS acount was successfully created for <principal>.

        User Action:

        Note directly preceding and following messages for warnings.

3.3  –  EXP_ADDDCEUAF

 principal <principal> successfully added to DCE$UAF

        Explanation:

        Principal <principal> successfully added to the DCE$UAF file
        as part of the EXPORT operation.  Message displayed only if
        /INFORM is specified on the EXPORT command line.

        User Action:

        None.

3.4  –  EXP_ADDUAF

 principal <principal> successfully exported to OpenVMS

        Explanation:

        An OpenVMS account for successfully created for DCE
        <principal>.

        User Action:

        Note directly preceding and following messages for warnings.

3.5  –  EXP_BINDERR

 error binding to DCE security registry

        Explanation:

        Cannot connect to the DCE security server.

        User Action:

        Note accompanying error message for more details.

3.6  –  EXP_CREDCEUAF

 created new DCE$UAF file

        Explanation:

        A new DCE$UAF file was created.

        User Action:

        None.

3.7  –  EXP_DCEERR

 <DCE error message>

        Explanation:

        Accompanying DCE error message.

        User Action:

        Use this message to solve the problem generating the error.

3.8  –  EXP_DCELOGIN

 error in DCE login

        Explanation:

        Could not perform a DCE login.

        User Action:

        Enter valid DCE principal and password combination.

3.9  –  EXP_DCEUAFERR

 error searching DCE$UAF

        Explanation:

        Error searching or reading DCE$UAF file.

        User Action:

        Note accompanying error message for more details.

3.10  –  EXP_DELDCEUAF

 principal <principal> successfully deleted from DCE$UAF

      Explanation:

      Principal <principal> successfully deleted from DCE$UAF as
      part of larger delete operation. Message is displayed only
      if /INFORM is specified on the EXPORT command line.

        User Action:

        None.

3.11  –  EXP_DISUSER

 <username> remains DISUSER-ed

        Explanation:

        OpenVMS account for <username> was successfully created but
        could not enable the account.

        User Action:

        Manually remove the DISUSER flag using the AUTHORIZE
        utility.

3.12  –  EXP_ERRACCEXC

 error accessing DCE EXPORT exclude file

        Explanation:

        Could not access DCE EXPORT exclude file.

        User Action:

        Note accompanying error message for more details.

3.13  –  EXP_ERRADDEXC

 error adding principal to DCE EXPORT exclude file

        Explanation:

        Could not add principal to DCE EXPORT exclude file.

        User Action:

        Note accompanying error message for more details.

3.14  –  EXP_ERRADDUAF

 error adding principal to DCE$UAF file

        Explanation:

        Could not add principal name to DCE$UAF file.

        User Action:

        Note accompanying error message for more details.

3.15  –  EXP_ERRCRACC

 error creating OpenVMS account for <username>

        Explanation:

        Could not create an OpenVMS account for <username>.

        User Action:

        See accompanying error message for more details.

3.16  –  EXP_ERRCRDCEUAF

 error creating DCE authorization file

        Explanation:

        An error occurred while attempting to create the DCE$UAF
        file.

        User Action:

        See accompanying message for details.

3.17  –  EXP_ERRCREUAF

 error creating OpenVMS account for <username> - see following
 messages

        Explanation:

        Could not create the OpenVMS account for <username>.

        User Action:

        Note accompanying error messages for more details.

3.18  –  EXP_ERRDCEUAF

 error accessing DCE authorization file

        Explanation:

        An error occurred while attempting to access the
        DCE$UAF file.

        User Action:

        See accompanying message for details.

3.19  –  EXP_ERRDELEXC

 error deleting principal from DCE EXPORT exclude file

        Explanation:

        Could not delete principal from DCE EXPORT exclude file.

        User Action:

        Note accompanying error message for more details.

3.20  –  EXP_ERRDELUAF

 error deleting principal from DCE$UAF file

        Explanation:

        Could not delete principal from DCE$UAF file.

        User Action:

        Note accompanying error message for more details.

3.21  –  EXP_ERRENAUSR

 error enabling user <username>

        Explanation:

        Could not remove DISUSER flag from <username>'s account.

        User Action:

        Manually remove the flag using the AUTHORIZE utility.

3.22  –  EXP_ERRQUOTA

 error assigning disk quota to username <username> - see following
 messages

        Explanation:

        Error(s) occurred while attempting to set up disk
        quota for <username>

        User Action:

        Note the messages following this message.

3.23  –  EXP_ERRSETPW

 error setting password for <username>

        Explanation:

        Could not set password for OpenVMS <username>.

        User Action:

        Manually set password using the AUTHORIZE utility.

3.24  –  EXP_ERRSPAWN

 error spawning subprocess

        Explanation:

        Error spawning subprocess with the SPAWN command.

        User Action:

        Check user runtime configuration. Refer to appropriate
        OpenVMS documentation for more details.

3.25  –  EXP_ERRSYSUAF

 error accessing SYSUAF file

        Explanation:

        Could not access the SYSUAF file.

        User Action:

        Note accompanying error message for more details.

3.26  –  EXP_ERRUAFGET

 error getting SYSUAF information

        Explanation:

        Error accessing information in the SYSUAF file.

        User Action:

        Note accompanying error message for more information.

3.27  –  EXP_EXCADD

 principal <principal> added to DCE EXPORT exclude list

        Explanation:

        Principal <principal> successfully added to the DCE EXPORT
        exclude list.

        User Action:

        None.

3.28  –  EXP_EXCDEL

 principal <principal> removed from DCE EXPORT exclude list

        Explanation:

        Principal <principal> successfully deleted from the
        DCE EXPORT exclude list.

        User Action:

        None.

3.29  –  EXP_EXCLUDED

 principal <principal> has been excluded from OpenVMS

        Explanation:

        Unable to export <principal> because it is on the DCE EXPORT
        exclude list. This message is displayed only if /INFORM is
        specified on the EXPORT command line.

        User Action:

        If incorrectly excluded, use DELETE/EXCLUDE to remove it
        from the DCE EXPORT exclude list and reexport.

3.30  –  EXP_GRPUICFULL

 no member UIC available in specified group

        Explanation:

        No more members available in the specified group.

        User Action:

        Use another group UIC if possible.

3.31  –  EXP_INDCEUAF

 principal <principal> already in DCE$UAF

        Explanation:

        Could not add already existing principal name to DCE$UAF.

        User Action:

        None.

3.32  –  EXP_INEXCLUDE

 principal <principal> already in DCE EXPORT exclude file

        Explanation:

        An attempt was made to add an already existing principal
        name to the DCE EXPORT exclude file.

        User Action:

        None.

3.33  –  EXP_INITERROR

 initialization error

        Explanation:

        Error during initialization phase for DCE EXPORT.

        User Action:

        Note accompanying error message for more details.

3.34  –  EXP_INITWAIT

 initializing.....

        Explanation:

        DCE EXPORT in initialization phase.

        User Action:

        None.

3.35  –  EXP_INPREQ

 input required!

        Explanation:

        Input not entered where mandatory.

        User Action:

        Provide input.

3.36  –  EXP_INTERROR

 internal error

        Explanation:

        Internal error in DCE EXPORT.

        User Action:

        Note accompanying error message for more details or submit
        a Quality Assurance Report (QAR).

3.37  –  EXP_INTINPDEV

 internal error opening input device

        Explanation:

        Error accessing SYS$INPUT.

        User Action:

        Check user runtime configuration. Refer to appropriate
        OpenVMS documentation for more information.

3.38  –  EXP_INVGRPUIC

 invalid group UIC

        Explanation:

        Group UIC entered is invalid (format if value, name if
        identifier).

        User Action:

        Enter valid group UIC.

3.39  –  EXP_INVMEMUIC

 invalid member UIC

        Explanation:

        Member UIC entered is out of range or of invalid format.

        User Action:

        Enter valid member UIC.

3.40  –  EXP_INVMS

 principal <principal> already exported to OpenVMS

        Explanation:

        A record for <principal> already exists in the DCE$UAF file
        indicating that is has already been exported.

        User Action:

        None.

3.41  –  EXP_INVPASSWD

 password validation failed. Please retry

        Explanation:

        Password validation failed while entering password for the
        OpenVMS account to be created.

        User Action:

        Enter valid password.

3.42  –  EXP_INVPWDLEN

 password length must be between <minimum> and <maximum> characters

        Explanation:

        The user specified password for the OpenVMS  account is
        outside of the defined range.

        User Action:

        Specify a password of length between <minimum> and <maximum>

3.43  –  EXP_NAMEINUSE

 OpenVMS username <username> already mapped to another DCE
 principal

        Explanation:

        OpenVMS username specified is already associated with another
        DCE principal in the DCE$UAF file.

        User Action:

        Specify a username that is not associated with a DCE princi-
        pal. Use the DCE$UAF utility to search the DCE$UAF file for
        usernames and associated DCE principal names.

3.44  –  EXP_NODCEUAF

 unable to open DCE authorization file

        Explanation:

        Error occurred while attempting to open the
        DCE$UAF file.

        User Action:

        See accompanying message for details.

3.45  –  EXP_NOEXCUSR

 no excluded users

        Explanation:

        No principal names listed in the DCE EXPORT exclude file.

        User Action:

        None.

3.46  –  EXP_NOSCHUSR

 no principal <principal> in DCE registry

        Explanation:

        Principal <principal> requested for export does not exist in
        the DCE registry.

        User Action:

        Use valid DCE principal name. Use the DCE tool RGY_EDIT to
        view DCE principal names.

3.47  –  EXP_NOSUCHEXC

 no such principal in DCE EXPORT exclude file

        Explanation:

        Requested principal does not exist in DCE EXPORT exclude
        file.

        User Action:

        Use the SHOW/EXCLUDE command to list names in the exclude
        file.

3.48  –  EXP_NOSUCHPR

 no DCE account <principal>

        Explanation:

        An attempt was made to export a nonexistent DCE principal.

        User Action:

        Specify a valid DCE principal name. Use the DCE tool
        RGY_EDIT to view the DCE principals.

3.49  –  EXP_NOTINEXC

 principal <principal> not in DCE EXPORT exclude file

        Explanation:

        An attempt was made to access a nonexistent record in the
        DCE EXPORT file.

        User Action:

        Use SHOW/EXCLUDE to see the contents of the exclude file.

3.50  –  EXP_NOVMSUSR

 no OpenVMS user <username>

        Explanation:

        A nonexistent OpenVMS username was specified with the /LIKE
        qualifier.

        User Action:

        Specify a valid OpenVMS username.

3.51  –  EXP_NXTMEMUIC

 error finding next available member UIC

        Explanation:

        Could not find the next available member UIC in the group
        specified.

        User Action:

        Note the accompanying error message for more details.

3.52  –  EXP_OUTOPNERR

 error opening alternate output

        Explanation:

        Could not access file name specified with /OUTPUT qualifier.

        User Action:

        Note accompanying error message for more details.

3.53  –  EXP_SEEFILE

 see file <file name> for error messages

        Explanation:

        Error(s) occurred while creating the OpenVMS
        account but EXPORT was unable to display the error
        messages.  The user is asked to read the file <file name>
        for the error messages.

        User Action:

        Read the file <file name> for error messages.

3.54  –  EXP_TIMERR

 DCE time configuration error

        Explanation:

        Time configuration is incorrect on the DCE system.

        User Action:

        Refer to the Troubleshooting chapter in the HP
        DCE for OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS I64 Product Guide.

3.55  –  EXP_TOOLONG

 input for <qualifier> too long

        Explanation:

        Value of <qualifer> is longer than expected maximum size of
        value.

        User Action:

        Enter a value that is within the valid size range.

3.56  –  EXP_USERERR

 error getting input from user

        Explanation:

        User entered invalid input.

        User Action:

        Enter valid input.

4  –  ADD

 Adds DCE principal names.  The ADD command can only be used
 with the following qualifier:

    o  ADD/EXCLUDE       Adds a DCE principal name to the EXPORT
                         exclude list (see /EXCLUDE).

    /EXCLUDE

    Adds a DCE principal name to the EXPORT exclude list.

    Format:

    ADD/EXCLUDE  PRINCIPAL

    Parameters

    principal

    Specifies the DCE principal name to be added to the EXPORT
    exclude list.

    If the principal name contains lowercase characters,
    spaces, or other special characters, enclose the entire
    string in quotes.

5  –  DELETE

 Deletes DCE principal names.  The DELETE command can only be used
 with the following qualifier:

    o  DELETE/EXCLUDE    Deletes a DCE principal name from the EXPORT
                         exclude list (see /EXCLUDE).

    /EXCLUDE

    Deletes a DCE principal name from the EXPORT exclude list.

    Format:

    DELETE/EXCLUDE  PRINCIPAL

    Parameters

    principal

    Specifies the DCE principal name to be deleted from the
    EXPORT exclude list.

    If the principal name contains lowercase characters,
    spaces, or other special characters, enclose the entire
    string is quotes.

6  –  EXIT

 Exits the EXPORT utility. You can also exit EXPORT by
 pressing the Ctrl/Z key.

    Format:

    EXIT

7  –  EXPORT

 The EXPORT command is used to create OpenVMS accounts
 in the OpenVMS system authorization file (SYSUAF) based on
 existing accounts in the DCE registry.

    Format:

    EXPORT  DCE-ACCOUNT-NAME

        Qualifiers            Defaults

         /[NO]ADD_IDENTIFIERS  /ADD_IDENTIFIERS
         /[NO]CONFIRM
         /DCE_LOGIN=(keyword=value[,...])
         /[NO]EXCLUDE          /NOEXCLUDE
         /[NO]INFORM           /INFORM
         /[NO]INTERACTIVE      /INTERACTIVE
         /OUTPUT[=output]      /OUTPUT=SYS$OUTPUT:
         /[NO]RECAP            /NORECAP
         /[NO]TEST_ONLY        /NOTEST_ONLY
         /[NO]WILD             /WILD

         Data Qualifiers       Defaults

         /[NO]ACCOUNT=account  /ACCOUNT=dce-group-name
         /DEVICE=device        Taken from /LIKE account
         /DIRECTORY=directory  /DIRECTORY=vms-username
         /GROUP_UIC=group_uic
         /LIKE=vms-account     /LIKE=DEFAULT
         /MEMBER_UIC=member_uic Next available within UIC group
         /[NO]OWNER=owner      /OWNER=dce-principal-name
         /PASSWORD=passwd      None
         /[NO]QUOTA=n          /QUOTA=1000
         /USERNAME=username    /USERNAME=dce-principal-name

7.1  –  Parameters

 dce-account-name

    Specifies the name of the DCE account that is to be
    exported. If the DCE account name contains lowercase
    characters, spaces or other special characters then
    enclose the name in quotes.

    If an asterisk is specified in place of the dce-account-
    name then all accounts from the registry are selected.

7.2  –  Qualifiers

  /CONFIRM

    /CONFIRM
    /NOCONFIRM

    Controls whether the EXPORT command asks for confirmation
    before creating the OpenVMS account.

    In interactive mode the default is /CONFIRM. In noninteractive
    mode the default is /NOCONFIRM.

    /DCE_LOGIN=(keyword=value[,...])

       /DCE_LOGIN=(keyword=value[,...])

    Provides DCE account details for accounts that are authorized to
    read pricipals and accounts from the DCE registry. Valid keywords
    for the DCE_LOGIN qualifier are as follows:

    Keyword         Description

    PRINCIPAL       The principal name to be used for authentication
                    purposes when reading accounts and/or
                    principals from the DCE registry.

                    If you do not specify a principal with this
                    qualifier you are prompted for one interactively.

    PASSWORD        The password associated with the principal
                    name that was specified by the PRINCIPAL keyword.

                    If you do not specify a password with this
                    qualifier you are prompted for one interactively.

    If you do not specify a principal or password with this qualifi-
    er, you are prompted for them interactively, regardless of
    whether or not you are running in interactive mode. This infor-
    mation need be entered only once per session, on the first EXPORT
    command.Subsequent EXPORT commands within the same session do not
    require that you to reenter this information.

    If you are an interactive user and you do not specify the
    PASSWORD keyword, EXPORT prompts you for your password. The
    advantage in this is the password is not echoed and therefore
    does not appear on your terminal.

  /EXCLUDE

       /EXCLUDE
       /NOEXCLUDE (default)

    Determines whether the DCE account is exported to OpenVMS.
    If the DCE account is not exported, the OpenVMS account is not
    created and an entry is created in the EXPORT exclude file for
    the specified DCE account.

  /INFORM

       /INFORM (default)
       /NOINFORM

    Determines whether the user is informed of DCE accounts that
    would have been selected for export, but are not selected.
    (The reasons that accounts are not selected for export are that
    they have already been exported (for example, they have an entry
    in the DCE$UAF) or that they exist in the EXPORT exclude file.)

  /INTERACTIVE (default)

       /INTERACTIVE (default)
       /NOINTERACTIVE

    Controls whether an interactive or noninteractive export is
    performed.

    In interactive mode, a series of questions is asked and the
    user's responses are used to determine the account details. This
    mode is well suited to interactive users.

    In noninteractive mode, all input is supplied through the data
    qualifiers, and any missing or conflicting data causes the
    OpenVMS account to not be created. This mode is well suited to
    command files and batch jobs.

    Data qualifiers can be specified in interactive mode. In this
    case the data they provide is used to provide the default answers
    to the relevant questions. All questions are still asked.

  /OUTPUT[=output]

       /OUTPUT[=output]

    Defines where all program output should be written.
    The default is SYS$OUTPUT:.

  /RECAP

       /RECAP
       /NORECAP (default)

    If /RECAP is specified details of the OpenVMS account are dis-
    played before it is actually created. When /CONFIRM is also
    specified the account details are displayed immediately before
    the confirmation request.

  /TEST_ONLY

       /TEST_ONLY
       /NOTEST_ONLY (default)

    If /TEST_ONLY is specified, OpenVMS accounts, identifiers, and
    DCE$UAF entries are not created.  All other functions operate
    normally.

  /WILD

       /WILD (default)
       /NOWILD

    Specifies whether or not standard VMS wildcarding is to be
    applied to dce-account-name. The default is /WILD which means a
    dce-account-name of "SM*" is interpreted as meaning "export any
    account starting SM".

    If /NOWILD is specified the dce-account-name "SM*" is exported.

7.3  –  Data Qualifiers

7.3.1    /ACCOUNT=account

       /ACCOUNT=account (default)
       [NO]ACCOUNT

    Specifies the account string for the OpenVMS account (same as
    /ACCOUNT in AUTHORIZE). The account is a string of 1 to 8
    alphanumeric characters.

    If this qualifier is not specified, the DCE account's group name
    is used (truncated to 8 characters if necessary).

    If no account field is required then specify /NOACCOUNT.

7.3.2    /DEVICE=device

       /DEVICE=device

    Specifies the name of the OpenVMS account's default
    device at login. The device-name is a string of 1 to 31
    alphanumeric characters. If you omit the colon from the
    device-name value, a colon is automatically appended.

    The default device is copy the device field from the
    account specified by the /LIKE qualifier.

7.3.3    /DIRECTORY=directory

       /DIRECTORY=directory

    Specifies the default directory name for the DIRECTORY field of
    the OpenVMS SYSUAF record. The directory name can be 1 to 63
    alphanumeric characters. If you do not enclose the directory name
    in brackets, EXPORT adds the brackets for you.

    The default directory name is [username] where username is the
    OpenVMS account's username.

7.3.4    /GROUP_UIC=group_uic

       /GROUP_UIC=group_uic

    Specifies the group part of the UIC for the OpenVMS
    account. GROUP_UIC can be specified as an octal
    group UIC code or as an existing group UIC identifier.
    If specified as an octal number, it must be in the
    range 1 to 37776 (octal).

    The default is to take the OpenVMS account's ACCOUNT
    field, convert it to uppercase, and interpret this as a group
    UIC identifier. If such an identifier does not exist then
    a similar translation is attempted for the DCE account's
    group name. If neither identifiers exist, the group
    UIC is derived from the OpenVMS account specified by the
    /LIKE qualifier.

7.3.5    /LIKE=vms-account

       /LIKE=vms-account

    Specifies an existing OpenVMS account that is to be used
    as the basis for the OpenVMS account that is being
    created. Any fields not specified on the EXPORT command line, as
    well as all quotas, privileges, etc, are inherited from
    the /LIKE account.

    The default is DEFAULT (as it is in AUTHORIZE).

7.3.6    /MEMBER_UIC=member_uic

       /MEMBER_UIC=member_uic

    Specifies the member part of the UIC for the OpenVMS
    account. MEMBER_UIC should be specified as an octal
    number within the range 0 to 177776 (octal).

    The default is to use the first available member UIC
    within the group UIC (as specified by /GROUP_UIC). For example,
    if the selected group is 150 and that group has members 1,
    2, 5 and 6 already defined, then the new uic would be
    [150,3].

7.3.7    /OWNER=owner (default)

       /OWNER=owner (default)
       /NOOWNER

    Specifies the owner string for the OpenVMS account (same
    as /OWNER in AUTHORIZE). The owner is a string of 1 to 31
    characters.

    If this qualifier is not specified, the DCE account's principal
    name is used (truncated to 31 characters if necessary).

    If no owner field is required, specify /NOOWNER.

7.3.8    /PASSWORD=passwd

       /PASSWORD=passwd

    Specifies the password for the OpenVMS account. Passwords
    contain from 0 to 32 characters and can include
    alphanumeric characters, dollar signs, and underscores.
    Passwords are not case-sensitive.

    If you do not specify a password, the account is
    created without a valid OpenVMS password.

7.3.9    /QUOTA=quota

       /QUOTA=quota (default)
       /NOQUOTA

    Specifies the disk quota for the device specified by
    /DEVICE to be given to the OpenVMS account (if quotas
    are enabled on that volume).

    The default is 1000 blocks. If quotas are not enabled
    on the device specified by /DEVICE, or if /NOQUOTA is
    specified, then no quota is given.

7.3.10    /USERNAME=username

       /USERNAME=username

    Specifies the username for the OpenVMS account. The
    username is a string of 1 to 12 alphanumeric characters
    and can contain underscores.

    If this qualifier is not specified, the DCE account's principal
    name is used (truncated to 12 characters and uppercased).

8  –  SHOW

 Displays DCE principal names. The SHOW command can only be used
 with the following qualifier:

    o  SHOW/EXCLUDE      Displays DCE principal names in the EXPORT
                         exclude list (see /EXCLUDE).

    /EXCLUDE

    Displays DCE principal names in the EXPORT exclude list.

    Format:

    SHOW/EXCLUDE  [PRINCIPAL]

         Qualifiers            Defaults

         /ALL
         /OUTPUT=output        /OUTPUT=SYS$OUTPUT:

8.1  –  Parameters

 principal

    Specifies the name of the DCE principal to be displayed
    from the EXPORT exclude list. Full OpenVMS wildcarding
    is allowed.

    If the principal name contains lowercase characters,
    spaces, or other special characters, enclose the entire
    string is quotes.

    If /ALL is on the command line, do not specify a principal
    name.

8.2  –  Qualifiers

8.2.1    /ALL

       /ALL

    Specifies that all EXPORT exclude entries are to be
    displayed. If you do not specify principal, then /ALL is
    assumed.

8.2.2    /OUTPUT=output

       /OUTPUT=output

    Determines where the output is written.
    The default is SYS$OUTPUT:.
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