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8.3 Using the Access File Manager

Create and maintain the server access file with the access file manager utility. To start this utility, use the "-access" option to the acuserve command. To use the access file manager, you must be logged onto a UNIX server as root or superuser or onto a Windows NT or Windows 2000 server from the Administrator account or from an account that belongs to the Administrators group.

The access file manager is an interactive, menu driven utility that allows you to:

When the access file manager displays a value inside a pair of square brackets, that value is the default value for the field. To accept the default value simply press <return>. In the following example /etc/AcuAccess is the default value.

Enter the name of the Server Access File
Filename [/etc/AcuAccess]:

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8.3.1 Starting the Access File Manager

8.3.2 Creating or Opening an Access File

8.3.3 Adding an Access Record

8.3.4 Removing an Access Record

8.3.5 Modifying an Access Record

8.3.6 Displaying an Access Record

8.3.7 Exiting the Access Manager