>That little bit of experiment also required me to change my
>password - again. Is there any way to kill the calendar expiration of
>passwords? For my usage, I'd be happy if it didn't even look for one!
$ mcr authorize
UAF> help modify /expiration
MODIFY
/EXPIRATION
/EXPIRATION=time (default)
/NOEXPIRATION
Specifies the expiration date and time of the account. The
/NOEXPIRATION qualifier removes the expiration date on the
account or resets the expiration time for expired accounts.
The default expiration time period is 90 days for nonprivileged
users.
Does this help?
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Received on Tue Jun 01 1999 - 15:39:05 BST