5 command protection report – HP Sentry User Manual

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SENTRY User’s Guide

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Fitzgerald & Long

3.5 COMMAND PROTECTION REPORT


The SENTRY Command Protection Report presents an alphabetical listing of all commands protected
through SENTRY's Database Commands program.

SENTRY.COMMANDS.REPORT Command Protection as of 12:16:37 08-08-00


Commands:
Verbs, Sent, Menu,

Group Name

User Name

Other

PA or PQ

Type

Description

Pathname

& Rights

& Rights

Rights

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====

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==============

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DELETE

V

Verb to DELETE records

/usr/sentry.practice

users : U

peggy : ALL

NONE

from a FILE

root : ALL

adm : ALL

lewis : U

lewis1 : U

piadm : ALL

**
ED

V

Verb to invoke the

/usr/sentry.practice

users : U

peggy : ALL

NONE

Pi/open editor

root : ALL

adm : ALL

lewis : U

lewis1 : U

piadm : ALL

**
MODIFY

V

Verb to invoke the

/usr/sentry.practice

piadm : ALL

peggy : ALL

NONE

cursor control-

dependent data

entry processor

root : ALL

**
3 records listed.

Figure 40 - This is an example of the Command Protection Report displaying protected commands.


The following paragraphs describe the seven fields displayed on this report. Please refer to the sample
report for an example of each field.

Commands - This is the name of the command as it appears in the VOC of the account. It may be the
name of a verb, sentence, paragraph, PROC, or menu.

Type - This field indicates if the command is a (V)erb, (S)entence, (P)aragraph, (PQ) PROC, or (M)enu.
Note that the examples presented in our report are verbs.

Description - The description field is used for documentation and may be entered through the Database
Maintenance
program for Database Commands.

Pathname - This is the pathname of the accounts in which the Command Protection is used.

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