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list the password settings for all the users

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How can I list the password settings for all the users??

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Hello Irasela,

Can you please provide some more specific information:
1) What operating system are you working with-- password settings vary greatly between OS's
2) Can you give an example of the settings you are trying to retrieve?

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Hello Irasela,

Can you please provide some more specific information:
1) What operating system are you working with-- password settings vary greatly between OS's
2) Can you give an example of the settings you are trying to retrieve?

Best regards,

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Tks fot aswere so fast!! this is the info:

1) What operating system are you working with--Tru64 4.0F
2) Can you give an example of the settings you are trying to retrieve? The output looks something like this:

adm LK 000000 0 56
auth LK 000000 0 56
bin LK 000000 0 56
cron LK 000000 0 56
daemon LK 000000 0 56
imap LK 000000 0 56
lp LK 000000 0 56

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Not sure about Tru64; I've done things like 'passwd -sa' (as root) in Solaris...

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