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DISABLE command
The DISABLE command disables any special capabilities, such as those
of WHEEL or OPERATOR, that you have enabled.
Format
$DISABLE (CAPABILITIES)
@
Characteristics
Resumption of Standard Prompt
The DISABLE command causes the system to resume the standard
at sign prompt (@) in place of the dollar sign prompt ($),
which indicated enabled capabilities.
Warning
Disabling Promptly
Be sure to disable your capabilities as soon as you have
finished using them, so that you or a program you run cannot
accidentally damage the system.
Related Commands
ENABLE for activating any capabilities that the system
manager has given you
Examples
1. Disable your capabilities.
$DISABLE
@
2. Try copying a file from a directory to which you have no
access. Then enable your capabilities (assuming you have
been granted capabilities), copy the file, and give up your
capabilities with the DISABLE command.
@COPY <MON-SPCS>FFE.SPC
?Directory access privileges required
@ENABLE
$COPY <MON-SPCS>FFE.SPC
<MON-SPCS>FFE.SPC.1 => FFE.SPC.2 [OK]
$DISABLE
@