On Wednesday, 10/08/2008 at 08:07 EDT, Bruce Hayden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alan said a couple of weeks ago that setting a user to NOPASSWORD > would completely remove the password and phrase and that these are > true: > > - No one can logon directly to or use the id for authentication > - The user can still be XAUTOLOGed > - The user will never be revoked due to inactivity or too many logon > attempts with a bad password > > I think his last point answers your question?
Alan says a lot of things and at his age he is getting senile. *I* double-checked with TPTB and, the way things are today, the user WILL be revoked for inactivity. It's on the list of things he WANTs to fix, but it's not on the FIXED list. And other than setting the password or logging on (with a valid password), you aren't going to reset the Last Accessed date. You could use the ACCESS command with a fake UCOMDIR NAMES entry but with a VALID password in it to change the Last Accessed date. -- Chuckie
