User profiles commands
As a security administrator, you will need to use these commands to work with user profiles.
Command name | Descriptive name | Function |
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CHGPRF | Change Profile | Change some of the attributes of the user’s own profile. |
CHGUSRAUD | Change User Audit | Specify the action and object auditing for a user profile. |
CHGUSRPRF | Change User Profile | Change the values specified in a user’s profile such as the user’s password, special authorities, initial menu, initial program, current library, and priority limit. |
CHKOBJITG | Check Object Integrity | Check the objects owned by one or more user profiles or check the objects that match the path name to ensure the objects have not been tampered with. |
CRTUSRPRF | Create User Profile | Add a user to the system and to specify values such as the user’s password, special authorities, initial menu, initial program, current library, and priority limit. |
DLTUSRPRF | Delete User Profile | Delete a user profile from the system. This command provides an option to delete or change ownership of objects owned by the user profile. |
DMPUSRPRF |
Dump User Profile |
Allows you to dump the user profile and related information. |
DSPAUTUSR | Display Authorized Users | Displays or prints the following for all user profiles on the system: associated group profile (if any), whether the user profile has a password usable at any password level, whether the user profile has a password usable at the various password levels, whether the user profile has an IBM i NetServer LAN manager password, the date the password was last changed, and the user profile text. |
DSPSSTUSR | Display Service Tools User ID | Displays a list of service tools user identifiers. It can also be used to show detailed information about a specific service tools user ID, including the status and privileges of that user. |
DSPUSRPRF | Display User Profile command | Display a user profile in several different formats. |
GRTUSRAUT | Grant User Authority | Copy private authorities from one user profile to another user profile. |
PRTPRFINT | Print Profile Internals | Print a report of internal information about the number of entries. |
PRTUSRPRF | Print User Profile | Analyze user profiles that meet specified criteria. |
RTVUSRPRF | Retrieve User Profile | Used in a control language (CL) program to get and use one or more values that are stored and associated with a user profile. |
WRKUSRPRF | Work with User Profiles | Work with user profiles by entering options on a list display. |