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For example, if a user who belongs to the Engineering group requests
access to a Remote Annex port on Monday morning at 10 a.m. and a
profile excludes Engineering group members from using that Remote
Annex on Mondays between 9 and 11 a.m., the user cannot log in to the
port. In this case, Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT
authenticates the user's Windows NT
current environment (the Remote Annex, port, day and time) to an entry
in acp_userinfo, and downloads instructions (or attributes) so that the
Remote Annex denies access to the user.
For more detailed information about profiles and for examples using
the na utility, please refer to the Remote Annex Administrator's
Guide for UNIX. Some terminology differs in this book, but keyword
and attribute names and formats are identical in function.
User Profile Formats
The acp_userinfo file stores user profiles in the user...end block format.
This format can include:
to begin the block.
user
One or more keywords that specify the user environment.
Entries must contain:
A keyword, an equal sign (=) and a value, without spaces.
For an explanation of these keywords, refer to
Environment Keywords
A semicolon (;) to separate keyword/value statements.
A backslash (\) at the end of a line if you continue the
entry on a second line.
You cannot use each keyword more than once in any user
profile. A line cannot exceed 80 characters.
You cannot include spaces on either side of the equal sign,
the semicolon, or within the value, except in a value for
time.
Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT
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