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ACCESS command
Obtains ownership rights to a directory and the group rights of its
user-group list.
Format
@ACCESS (TO DIRECTORY) dev:<directory>
Password:password
where:
dev:<directory> is the directory that you want to access.
Default dev: is your connected structure.
Default <directory> is the directory (on the
specified structure) of the same name as your
connected directory.
password is the password of the directory (not
requested for your log-in directory or a
directory of the same name as your log-in
directory on a domestic structure).
Characteristics
Capabilities
Your capabilities (such as WHEEL, OPERATOR, CONFIDENTIAL) are
associated with your log-in user name only. If you give the
ACCESS command for a directory whose owner has for example Wheel
capabilities, you do not gain these capabilities.
Restrictions
One Directory Per Structure
You can access only one directory at a time on each mounted
structure. Each ACCESS command ends any previous ACCESS command
for that structure (including the implicit access obtained by the
LOGIN command). If you access another directory on the public
structure you give up your own group rights on the public
structure. These are restored when you give an ACCESS command
for your log-in directory.
Not For Files-only Directories
Because a files-only directory does not have an owner or user
group rights, you cannot give an ACCESS command for it. Use
CONNECT instead.
Related Commands
CONNECT
For making a directory your connected directory.
END-ACCESS
For surrendering rights to an accessed directory.
MOUNT STRUCTURE
For making a structure available for access, and ensuring
the continued availability of an accessed structure.
Examples
1. Access another user's directory.
@ACCESS <HOLLAND>
Password:___
2. Access another user's directory so you can copy a file from
it to your connected directory.
@ACCESS <HOLLAND>
Password:___
@COPY <HOLLAND>MAX.MEM HOLMAX.MEM
<HOLLAND>MAX.MEM.1 => HOLMAX.MEM.1 [OK]
@END-ACCESS <HOLLAND>
3. Access the login directory of a user whose group rights you
want to borrow.
@COPY <MANUALS>CHKCRF.MAC CHKCRF.MAC
?Directory access privileges required - "<MANUALS>CHKCRF.MAC"
@ACCESS <HOLLAND>
Password:___
@COPY <MANUALS>CHKCRF.MAC CHKCRF.MAC
<MANUALS>CHKCRF.MAC.4 => CHKCRF.MAC.1 [OK]
@END-ACCESS <HOLLAND>
4. Access the directory of a user on another structure. Then
examine the directory and copy a file from it.
@MOUNT STRUCTURE SNARK:
Structure SNARK: Mounted
@ACCESS SNARK:<HOLLAND>
Password:___
@DIRECTORY SNARK:<HOLLAND>
SNARK:<HOLLAND>
ACCT.MEM.1
ACTGEN..1
COMP.FOR.1
COMPUT.CBL.1
.REL.1
DIFFER.FOR.1
.QOR.1
MAIL.TXT.2
OVERVIEW.MEM.1
Total of 9 files
@COPY SNARK:<HOLLAND>COMP.FOR
SNARK:<HOLLAND>COMP.FOR.1 => COMP.FOR.1 [OK]
@END-ACCESS SNARK:<HOLLAND>
@DISMOUNT STRUCTURE SNARK:
Structure SNARK: Dismounted