Use the htadm command to control your server password files. Your server uses password files to control access to your files. You can add a user name to a password file, delete a user from a password file, verify a user’s password, and create an empty password file. You can also change a password for a user by first deleting the user's password and then creating a new one.
htadm -Flag [Modifier]
Use only alphabetic and numeric characters for the user name; do not use special characters.
The command fails if there is already a user of the same name in the password file.
Passwords can be up to 32 characters long. Use only alphabetic and numeric characters for the password; do not use special characters.
Passwords can be up to 32 characters long. Use only alphabetic and numeric characters for the password; do not use special characters.
htadm -adduser /opt/ibm/edge/cp/server_root/protect/heroes.pwd clark superman "Clark Kent"
htadm -adduser "C:\Program Files\IBM\edge\cp\server_root\protect\ heroes.pwd" clark superman "Clark Kent"
htadm -deluser /opt/ibm/edge/cp/server_root/protect/ heroes.pwd clark superman "Clark Kent"
htadm -deluser "C:\Program Files\IBM\edge\cp\server_root\protect\ heroes.pwd" clark superman "Clark Kent"