Installation and Configuration Supplement
Usernames or User IDs are the
identifiers assigned to individual users. When naming users, groups, or
instances, see General Naming Rules.
In addition to the general naming rules:
- User IDs on OS/2 can contain 1 to 8 characters. They cannot start
with a numeric digit or end with $.
- Usernames on UNIX can contain 1 to 8 characters.
- Usernames on Windows can contain 1 to 30 characters. The Windows NT
and Windows 2000 operating systems currently have a limit of 20
characters.
- Group and instance names can contain 1 to 8 characters.
- Names cannot be any of the following:
- USERS
- ADMINS
- GUESTS
- PUBLIC
- LOCAL
- Names cannot begin with:
- Names cannot include accented characters.
- In general, when naming users, groups, or instances:
- OS/2
- Use uppercase names.
- UNIX
- Use lowercase names.
- Windows 32-bit operating systems
- Use any case.
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