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Restrict users to certain functions

Hi Gurus,

Tried searching for something similiar in this forum but not really what i want.

This is my case:

I have about 20 users running on sun workstation. We have done a upgrade recently and right now it seems that the users can access to terminal and console which they are not suppose to have.

Is there any way where I can take out these access from these users? Is there something i need to modify in the .dt?

Many Thank in advance.

wee
 

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