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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Base User's Guide


Password definition file (Windows only)

Organization of this page

Format

; Comment

OS-user-name-or-information-search-user-name:password

Parameters by type

Required parameters:

None

Custom parameters:

None

File name

Any

Storage destination directory

Any

Description

Sets password management information for multiple OS users or information-search users in one operation.

Application of settings

Execute the jbsmkpass command to apply the settings. For details on the jbsmkpass command, see jbsmkpass (Windows only) in 15. Commands.

Definition details

Write one entry per line. The characters you enter must be no more than 4,096 bytes per line. The characters following the semicolon (;) and up to the next linefeed constitute a comment. Each entry consists of two fields delimited with a colon (:). Specify each field as explained below.

OS-user-name-or-information-search-user-name

Specify one or more OS user names or information-search user names registered on each host.

As the OS user name to be registered, you can specify not only a user name but also the name of the domain to which the local host belongs or the local host name. To specify a domain name or local host name, use a backslash (\) as a separator between the domain or local host name and user name (for example, domain\user1 or server\user1). If you specify a domain name, JP1/Base checks if the specified OS user is a user who belongs to that domain. If the specified OS user name is not a user of the domain, you cannot register the user under the OS user name. If you specify a local host name, JP1/Base checks whether the OS user name you entered is a local user. If the specified OS user name is a local user, you cannot register the user under the OS user name.

If you do not specify a domain name or local host name, JP1/Base checks whether the specified OS user is a local user. If the entered OS user is not a local user, JP1/Base checks whether it is a user in a domain containing a trusted domain. If the specified OS user name is not a local user or a user of the domain, you cannot register the user under the OS user name.

To register an OS user name with the Windows domain controller, use the format domain-name\user-name. As the domain controller does not differentiate between a domain user and local user, the user name will be treated as a domain user.

To register an information-search user, type the name in the format of aduser/OS-user-name-used-as-the-information-search-user.

password

Specify the password for the OS-user-name-or-information-search-user-name. If you omit the password, the OS user or information-search user is registered in the password information as an OS user or information-search user without a password.

Note

Take care when selecting The logon check is not done to Windows, when OS user is set in the User Mapping page of the JP1/Base Environment Settings dialog box. When this check box is selected, the OS users can still be registered even if an OS user name or password is incorrect. However, if the mapped JP1 user tries to execute a job or remote command, an insufficient rights error occurs.

Definition examples

jp1user1:passwd000