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Users In AIX
Good Afternoon
How can i change the password without it requests the following thing to me: Changing password for "prueba1" prueba1's Old password: what desire is that is made directly like in root: Changing password for "prueba1" prueba1's New password: I need to create 2 users who must have role similar to those of root is to say to a usuary security and a user of support it is to say to divide root in 2 role Thanks in advance |
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I will lock this duplicate thread.
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