Configuring Xprint V7.0

Administering users

6.6.3Deleting a host from a user’s host list

If a defined user is no longer to be able to access his/her print jobs from a specific host, e.g. because there is now another user with the same user ID on this host, you can delete this host from the list.

Delete the host from the user’s host list with the following command: xpmod -usr [selection] -ho- host

If selection is not specified, the command refers to all the users in the Xprint V7.0 system. Otherwise you can either specify the name(s) of the users whose host list you want to modify, or you can use the -scl“selection_criteria_list” option (see section “Selection criteria list” on page 266 in the Appendix) to define a list of criteria according to which the users are selected.

For host specify the name of the hosts from which the user is no longer to have access to the print jobs of the other hosts.

Examples

To delete host delaware from the host list of user smith: xpmod -usr smith -ho- delaware

To delete host missouri from the host list of all users: xpmod -usr -ho- missouri

6.6.4Modifying user privileges

The Xprint V7.0 administrator can also define the privileges of users when or after defining them. There are a number of options available which can be used with the xpmod -usrcommand described below or when defining the user with xpadd -usr.

Use the following command to modify the privileges of one or more users: xpmod -usr [selection] modifications

If selection is not specified, the command refers to all users in the Xprint V7.0 system. Otherwise you can either specify the name(s) of the user(s) whose privileges you want to modify, or you can use the -scl

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