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 Miscellaneous Commands

1  –  domain

 do[main] [p | g | o | a]

 Changes or displays the type of registry information being viewed
 or edited.

 You can specify p for principals, g for groups, o for
 organizations, or a for accounts. If you supply no argument,
 rgy_edit displays the current domain.

2  –  site

 si[te] [[name]] [-u[pdate]]

 Changes or displays the registry site being viewed or edited.

 The name variable is the fully qualified name of the cell that
 contains the registry to which you want access. If you supply no
 argument, rgy_edit displays the current site.

 The -update option indicates you want to talk to an update site in
 the specified cell.

3  –  properties

 prop[erties] Changes or displays registry properties.

 This command prompts you for changes. Press <Return> to leave
 information unchanged.

4  –  policy

 po[licy] [organization_name] [-al lifespan | forever]
          [-pl passwd_lifespan | forever]
          [-px passwd_exp_date | none] [-pm passwd_min_length]
          [-pa | -pna] [-ps | -pns]

 Changes or displays registry standard policy or the policy for an
 organization.

 Enter organization_name to display or change policy for that
 specific organization.  If you do not enter organization_name the
 subcommand affects standard policy for the entire registry.

 The -al option determines the account's lifespan, the period during
 which accounts are valid.  After this period of time passes, the
 accounts become invalid and must be recreated.   An account's
 lifespan is also controlled by the add and change subcommands -x
 option.  If the two lifespans conflict, the shorter one is used.
 Enter the lifespan in the following in the following format:

       weekswdaysdhourshminutesm

 For example, 4 weeks and 5 days is entered as 4w5d.

 If you enter only a number and no weeks, days, or hours designation,
 the designation defaults to hours.  If you end the lifepan with a
 number and no weeks, days, or hours designation, the number with no
 designation defaults to seconds.  For example, 12w30 is assumed to
 be 12 weeks thirty seconds.

 The -pl option determines the password lifespan, the period of time
 before account's password expires. Generally, users must change
 their passwords when the passwords expire. However, the policy to
 handle expired passwords and the mechanism by which users change
 their passwords are defined for each platform, usually through the
 login facility.

 Enter passwd_lifespan as a number indicating the number of days.
 If you define a password lifespan as forever, the password has an
 unlimited lifespan.

 The -px option specifies the password expiration date in
 yy/mm/dd/hh.mm:ss format. Generally, users must change their
 passwords when the passwords expire. However, the policy to
 handle expired passwords and the mechanism by which users change
 their passwords are defined for each platform, usually through
 the login facility.

 If you define a password expiration date as none, the password has
 an unlimited lifespan.

 The -pm, -ps, -pns, -pa, and -pna options all control the format of
 passwords as follows:

   +  -pm - Specifies the minimum length of passwords in characters.
      If you enter 0, no password minimum length is in effect.

   +  -ps and -pns - Specify whether passwords can contain all spaces
      (-ps) or can not be all spaces (-pns).

   +  -pa and -pna - Specify whether passwords can consist of all
      alphanumeric characters (-pn) or must include some non-
      alphanumeric characters (-pna).

5  –  auth_policy

 au[th_policy]

 Changes and/or displays registry authentication policies.

 This command prompts you for changes. Press <Return> to leave
 information unchanged.

6  –  defaults

 def[aults]

 Changes or displays the home directory, login shell, password valid
 option, account expiration date, and account valid option default
 values that rgy_edit uses.

 This command first displays the current defaults.  It then prompts
 you for whether or not you want to make changes. If you make
 changes, defaults immediately changes the defaults for the current
 session,  and it saves the new defaults in sys$login:.rgy_editrc.
 The newly saved defaults are used until you change them.

7  –  help

 h[elp] [command

 Displays usage information for rgy_edit.

 If you do not specify a particular command, rgy_edit lists the
 available commands.

8  –  quit

 q[uit]

 Exit rgy_edit.

9  –  exit

 e[xit]

 Exit rgy_edit.

10  –  login

 l[ogin]

 Lets you establish a new network identity for use during the
 rgy_edit session.

 The rgy_edit login command prompts for a principal name and
 password.

11  –  scope

 sc[ope] [name]

 Limits the scope of the information displayed by the view
 subcommand to the directory (specified by name) in the registry
 database.
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