-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Shield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

FT>> When removing a v3 user, we need to remove the user from both
files.

DS> Delete the user from the usmUserTable (usmUserStatus.xxx = 6)
DS> When the agent next shuts down, it will re-write the persistent
DS> file *without* the deleted user entry.

Is there other way to do this? By setting usmUserStatus.xxx, it requires
config a read-write control access. 

As an administrator, we don't want to depend on user's changeable config
data. If the user doesn't set read-write control access, we will not
able remove v3 user unless we changed user's config which we don't want
either.

So, is there a way we can remove v3 user entry from persist file without
depending on control access?


Thanks,

FT





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