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DCE_SECURITY, Admin Intro, rgy_edit, pgo_commands, change

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

   c[hange] [principal_name [-n name] [-f fullname] [-al | -pr]
            [-q quota]]
   c[hange] [group_name [-n name] [-f fullname] [-nl | -l] ]
            [-al | -pr]
   c[hange] [organization_name [-n name] [-f fullname]]

   Changes a principal, group, or organization.

   Specify the entry to change with principal_name, group_name, or
   organization_name. If you do not specify a principal_name,
   group_name, or organization_name, the change subcommand prompts
   you for a name.  If you do not specify any fields, the subcommand
   prompts you for each field in succession.  To leave a field
   unchanged, press <RETURN> at the prompt.  If you are changing
   organization entries in the interactive mode, the subcommand
   prompts you for policy information as well.

   Use -n name and -f fullname, to specify a new primary name or
   fullname, respectively.

   For principals and groups, the -al option changes a primary name
   into an alias, and the -pr option changes an alias into a primary
   name.  This change can be made only from the command line, not in
   the interactive mode.  The -q option specifies the total number of
   registry objects that can be created by the principal.

   For group entries, the -nl option disallows the group from appearing
   in project lists, while the -l option allows the group to appear in
   project lists.

   For organization entries, you can change policy information only in
   the interactive mode.

   Changes to a principal name are reflected in membership lists that
   contain the principal name. For example, if the principal ludwig is
   a member of the group composers and the principal name is changed to
   louis, the membership list for composers is automatically changed to
   include louis but not ludwig.

   For reserved names, you can change only fullname.
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