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INSTALL, CREATE, Qualifiers, /PRIVILEGED

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

       /PRIVILEGED[=(priv-name[,...])]
       /NOPRIVILEGED

    Installs the file as a known image with active privileges
    specified. If a privileged image is not located on the system
    volume, the image is implicitly installed /OPEN.

    Usage Notes

    o  The set of privileges for a privileged image can be empty.

    o  You must list each privilege every time you define or redefine
       privileges.

    o  The /PRIVILEGED qualifier applies only to executable images.

    o  You cannot specify this qualifier for an executable image
       linked with the /TRACEBACK qualifier.

    Installing Shareable Images

    Installing an image with privileges declares that the image is
    trusted to maintain system integrity and security properly.
    To maintain that trust, any routine called by the privileged
    image must also be trusted. For this reason, any shareable images
    activated for use by a privileged image must be installed. Only
    trusted logical names (names defined in executive and kernel
    mode) can be used in locating shareable images to be used by a
    privileged image.

    Interaction of /PRIVILEGED and /AUTHPRIVILEGES

    When you CREATE a new entry, the privileges you assign with the
    /PRIVILEGED qualifier are also assigned as authorized privileges
    (if you do not assign specific authorized privileges with the
    /AUTHPRIVILEGES qualifier). If you do not want this default
    behavior, you can specify /AUTHPRIVILEGES=NOALL, which will
    assign no authorized privileges to the image.

    You can specify one or more of the privilege names shown in
    the table included in the description of the /AUTHOPRIVILEGES
    qualifier.

    For examples of how to use CREATE commands with /PRIVILEGES
    qualifiers, see the Examples section at the end of this command.
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