Most users who need access to the Lawson environment will need to have a user account set up on the Operating System where Lawson System Foundation 9.0 has been installed. Users will need resources allocated to run their jobs, and they need space in the directory structure to store their print files. The user account on the Operating System is what allows the allocation of resources and space.
In the example presented in this session, users are associated to the Unix Operating System and set up via the /etc/passwd file. The information stored on the user account in the file is used by Lawson’s Legacy Security System, laua. This scenario will present the /etc/passwd file and highlight the important parts of the user represented in the file and how it relates to user setup.
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