/PASSWORD=(password1[,password2]) /NOPASSWORD Specifies up to two passwords for login. Passwords can be from 0 to 32 alphanumeric characters in length. The dollar sign ($) and underscore (_) are also permitted. Uppercase and lowercase characters are equivalent. All lowercase characters are converted to uppercase before the password is encrypted. Avoid using the word password as the actual password. Use the /PASSWORD qualifier as follows: o To set only the first password and clear the second, specify /PASSWORD=password. o To set both the first and second password, specify /PASSWORD=(password1, password2). o To change the first password without affecting the second, specify /PASSWORD=(password, ""). o To change the second password without affecting the first, specify /PASSWORD=("", password). o To set both passwords to null, specify /NOPASSWORD. When you modify a password, the new password expires automatically; it is valid only once (unless you specify /NOPWDEXPIRED). On login, the user is forced to change the password (unless you specify /FLAGS=DISFORCE_PWD_CHANGE). Note that the /GENERATE_PASSWORD and /PASSWORD qualifiers are mutually exclusive. By default, the ADD command assigns the password USER. When you create a new UAF record with the COPY or RENAME command, you must specify a password. Avoid using the word password as the actual password.