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The command processor supplied the entire password and money
accounting portions of the system. The logon procedure required a user
to name a permanent directory. This permanent directory contained a
system pointer to a user profile maintained by the command processor.
This profile contained, among other things, a password. The user was
requested to type in a password and this was checked against the
profile. If it matched, the logon procedure was permitted to proceed.
Once logged on, the user could change his password via a special
command available in the octal debugger. At the end of a session, the
command processor could examine the various totals of space time and
CPU used by the process, convert these to dollars and subtract the
result from a running balance maintained in the profile. A user who
had subdirectories which were also permanent directories could
transfer funds to and from those directories.
Each permanent directory profile contained permission to construct a
certain number of descendent permanent directories. This permitted the
administration to construct one permanent directory for a class and
let the instructor construct the necessary student permanent
directories under the class permanent directory.
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Paul McJones
1998-06-22