1.$ ENCRYPT /CREATE_KEY HAMLET
      _ Key value: "And you yourself shall keep the key of it"
      This example defines a DES key named HAMLET with the character
      string value "And you yourself shall keep the key of it".
    2.$ ENCRYPT /CREATE_KEY /HEXADECIMAL ARCANE 2F4A98F46BBC11DC
      This example defines a DES key named ARCANE with hexadecimal
      value of 2F4A98F46BBC11DC.)
    3.$ ENCRYPT /CREATE_KEY MYKEY "The 16 char. key" /LOG/AES
      This example defines an AES key named MYKEY with the minimum
      16-character string value "The 16 char. key" that is required
      for AESxxx128, logging its successful creation. The key is
      encrypted with AES prior to storage in the PROCESS (default)
      logical name table.
    4.$ SHOW LOGICAL ENC* /TABLE=ENCRYPT$KEY_STORE
      LNM$PROCESS_TABLE
        "ENCRYPT$KEY$MYKEY" =  "ê¢É.à0S%M.....ÕSBò¼¶í.}â0ÓL.ñ.Z"
      LNM$JOB_8210B400
      LNM$GROUP_000001
      ENCRYPT$SYSTEM
      This example shows that key names are prepended with
      ENCRYPT$KEY$, as in the named key ENCRYPT$KEY$MYKEY.