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for user object in multiple groups" />
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<title>iSeries user profiles in NetWare</title>
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<h5 id="usrprf">iSeries user profiles in NetWare</h5><a id="idx78" name="idx78"></a><a id="idx79" name="idx79"></a>
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<p>When you enroll an iSeries user profile as a user object in NetWare, you can
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propagate these iSeries attributes. The fields shown in bold italics are updated
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on NetWare every time the iSeries profile changes.</p>
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<dl class="parml">
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<dt class="bold">Profile name</dt>
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<dd>The name of the user object in NetWare, which corresponds to the iSeries profile
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name.
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</dd>
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<dt class="bold">NDS context</dt>
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<dd>The context of the NDS tree in which the user profile is to be placed
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as a NetWare user object. Specify the NDS context with the CHGNWSA command
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(described in <a href="rzaefnwsa.htm#nwsa">Define network server attributes</a>) or the CHGNWSUSRA command (described in <a href="rzaefcusra.htm#cusra">Enroll iSeries users on NetWare</a>).
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<p> </p>
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<ul>
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<li>If you enroll an iSeries group and all its members, the context for each
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member is the same as the group context.</li>
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<li>If you enroll a user as a member of multiple groups, and more than one
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of those groups is enrolled in an NDS tree, the user object has the same NDS context
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as the first group to which it was enrolled.
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<ul>
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<li>If you enroll the main group to which a user belongs, the user object
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has the same NDS context as this group.</li>
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<li>If you do not enroll the main group to which a user belongs, but you do
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enroll one or more of the supplementary groups, the user object has the same NDS context
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as the first supplementary group to which it was enrolled.</li></ul></li></ul>
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<dt class="bold"><span class="bold-italic">Profile login script</span></dt>
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<dd>The name of a login script that is run for a profile when the user logs
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in to the NetWare server or NDS tree.
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<p>You can define this with the <tt class="xph">Profile object</tt> field of the <tt class="xph">NDS tree list</tt> parameter by
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using the CHGNWSUSRA command (described in <a href="rzaefcusra.htm#cusra">Enroll iSeries users on NetWare</a>).</p>
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</dd>
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<dt class="bold">Password</dt>
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<dd>The iSeries password is used to set the user password on the NetWare servers.
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This corresponds to the PASSWORD parameter on either the CRTUSRPRF or CHGUSRPRF
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command.
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</dd>
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<dt class="bold">Password required</dt>
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<dd>If the iSeries system value QSECURITY is 10, the NetWare user objects that
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are created do not require a password to sign on to the server. All other iSeries QSECURITY
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levels require that a user object log in with a password.
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</dd>
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<dt class="bold">Unique password</dt>
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<dd>If the system value QPWDRQDDIF is 0, the new password does not have
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to be unique when it is changed. Any other value for QPWDRQDDIF forces the
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user to supply a new password that is unique.
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</dd>
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<dt class="bold">Password expiration interval</dt>
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<dd>The number of days a user object's password is valid. This corresponds
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to the password expiration interval (PWDEXPITV parameter) on the CRTUSRPRF
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or CHGUSRPRF command. If this value indicates to use the system value QPWDEXPITV, iSeries™ uses the system value to set the expiration interval.
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</dd>
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<dt class="bold"><span class="bold-italic">Password expiration date</span></dt>
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<dd>You can use the <tt class="xph">Set password to expired</tt> field on the CRTUSRPRF
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or CHGUSRPRF command to indicate that a password has expired. If you change
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this field to *YES for an iSeries user profile, iSeries changes the <tt class="xph">Password
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expiration date</tt> to the day before. For example, if you change the <tt class="xph">Set password to expired</tt> field to *YES on 4/17/97, iSeries sets the password
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expiration date on NetWare to 4/16/97.
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</dd>
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<dt class="bold">Login grace limit</dt>
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<dd>User objects are allowed 6 more logins after a password has expired.
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This is the default.
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<dt class="bold"><span class="bold-italic">Account disabled</span></dt>
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<dd>The Status field on the CRTUSRPRF or CHGUSRPRF command is used to indicate
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whether the user can log into the NetWare server or NDS tree.
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<dt class="bold"><span class="bold-italic">Text</span></dt>
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<dd>The Text description field on an iSeries user profile, which corresponds
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to a text description of the user object in NetWare.
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<p>You can define this with
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the <tt class="xph">Text</tt> parameter using either the CRTUSRPRF or CHGUSRPRF command.</p>
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