Using D P^DI or D Q^DI to allocate keys is covered in the same document about 
installing VistA on Cache after step 31.

On Sunday 06 March 2005 10:47 pm, Raleigh Murray wrote:
> I hope this helps.
>
> __________________________________________
>
> >D ^XUP
>
> Setting up programmer environment
> Terminal Type set to: C-VT102
>
> You have 21 new messages.
> Select OPTION NAME: EVE
>      1   EVE       Systems Manager Menu
>      2   EVENT CAPTURE (ECS) EXTRACT AU  ECX ECS SOURCE AUDIT     Event
> Capture
> (ECS) Extract Audit
>      3   EVENT CAPTURE DATA ENTRY  ECENTER     Event Capture Data Entry
>      4   EVENT CAPTURE EXTRACT  ECXEC     Event Capture Extract
>      5   EVENT CAPTURE MANAGEMENT MENU  ECMGR     Event Capture Management
> Menu
> Press <RETURN> to see more, '^' to exit this list, OR
> CHOOSE 1-5: 1  EVE     Systems Manager Menu
>
>
>           Core Applications ...
>           Device Management ...
>           Menu Management ...
>           Programmer Options ...
>           Operations Management ...
>           Spool Management ...
>           Information Security Officer Menu ...
>           Taskman Management ...
>           User Management ...
>           Application Utilities ...
>           Capacity Planning ...
>           HL7 Main Menu ...
>           Manage Mailman ...
>
> Select Systems Manager Menu Option: MENU Management
>
>
>           Edit options
>           Key Management ...
>           Secure Menu Delegation ...
>           Restrict Availability of Options
>           Option Access By User
>           List Options by Parents and Use
>           Fix Option File Pointers
>           Help Processor ...
>    OPED   Screen-based Option Editor
>           Display Menus and Options ...
>           Menu Rebuild Menu ...
>           Out-Of-Order Set Management ...
>           See if a User Has Access to a Particular Option
>           Show Users with a Selected primary Menu
>
> Select Menu Management Option: KEY MANAgement
>
>
>           Allocation of Security Keys
>           De-allocation of Security Keys
>           Enter/Edit of Security Keys
>           All the Keys a User Needs
>           Change user's allocated keys to delegated keys
>           Delegate keys
>           Keys For a Given Menu Tree
>           List users holding a certain key
>           Remove delegated keys
>           Show the keys of a particular user
>
> Select Key Management Option: ALL
>     1    All the Keys a User Needs
>     2    Allocation of Security Keys
> CHOOSE 1-2: 2  Allocation of Security Keys
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark
> Street
> Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 9:36 PM
> To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Hardhats-members] Allocating Keys - Users
>
> How can I allocate keys to a user AFTER I have declined to answer YES to
> allocate them when creating a user?

-- 
Nancy Anthracite


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