I found my answer...
I am not sure if this is bad "form" to cross post to a second forum, but HP has it posted:
Preventing Users from Logging In
"Preventing Users from Logging In"
You can also use the
ch_rc command to modify the NOLOGIN variable (see
ch_rc(1M)).
http://docs.hp.com/img/s.gif#
/usr/sbin/ch_rc -a -p NOLOGIN=1 /etc/default/security
#
/usr/sbin/ch_rc -a -p NOLOGIN=0 /etc/default/security
Sorry if this is not cool in the groups eyes... -KJ