Security data
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Re: Security data
Security data's are,
1. User profiles
2. Private authorities
3. Authorization lists
4. Authority holders
Security data is saved by SAVSYS or SAVSECDTA commands
1. User profiles
2. Private authorities
3. Authorization lists
4. Authority holders
Security data is saved by SAVSYS or SAVSECDTA commands
sivakumar- Posts : 174
Join date : 2009-07-27
Age : 37
Location : Chennai
Re: Security data
To Save the Security, Go the menu Save and take option 8 (Security Data)
The Save Security Data (SAVSECDTA) command saves all security
information without requiring a system in a restricted state. The
SAVSECDTA command saves the same security information that is saved
when a Save System (SAVSYS) command is run including the following:
o User Profiles
o Authorization Lists
o Authority Holders
Information saved with the SAVSYS or SAVSECDTA command can be
restored using the Restore User Profiles (RSTUSRPRF) and Restore
Authority (RSTAUT) commands.
The Save Security Data (SAVSECDTA) command saves all security
information without requiring a system in a restricted state. The
SAVSECDTA command saves the same security information that is saved
when a Save System (SAVSYS) command is run including the following:
o User Profiles
o Authorization Lists
o Authority Holders
Information saved with the SAVSYS or SAVSECDTA command can be
restored using the Restore User Profiles (RSTUSRPRF) and Restore
Authority (RSTAUT) commands.
sivakumar- Posts : 174
Join date : 2009-07-27
Age : 37
Location : Chennai
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