The LGI$ICR_IDENTIFY callout routine is invoked for all types of login procedures. If the site uses the standard OpenVMS DECwindows dialogue, the identification routine may be called more than once for accounts with two passwords. If you plan to replace the standard OpenVMS identification processing, consider the following: o For logins from character-cell terminals, obtain the user name using one of the following: - A dialogue with the user. The site can access OpenVMS user name processing to obtain the standard prompt or a specialized prompt by invoking the LGI$ICB_USERPROMPT callback routine. Alternatively, the site may invoke the LGI$ICB_GET_INPUT callback routine to communicate with the user. - Site-specific equipment, for example, a card reader or some other authentication device. - Autologins. The site may do the identification portion of the standard OpenVMS autologin by invoking the LGI$ICB_ AUTOLOGIN callback routine. o For logins from the DECwindows Session Manager, LOGINOUT invokes the callout module's LGI$ICR_IDENTIFY callout routine after obtaining the user name and putting it in LGI$A_ICR_ USERNAME. The LGI$ICR_IDENTIFY callout routine can provide any additional checking of the user name that may be required. o For batch jobs, network jobs, logged-in DECterm sessions, and subprocesses, the site may use the LGI$ICR_IDENTIFY routine to verify information without a user dialogue. Calls to LGI$ICR_IDENTIFY are always followed by validation of the presence of the user name in the system authorization file, unless the routine is invoked for a subprocess.