/AUTHPRIVILEGES[=(priv-name[,...])] /NOAUTHPRIVILEGES Installs the file as a known image installed with the authorized privileges specified. Usage Notes o If a privileged image is not located on the system volume, the image is implicitly installed /OPEN. o The set of privileges for a privileged image can be empty. You must, however, list each privilege every time you define or redefine privileges. o The /AUTHPRIVILEGES qualifier applies only to executable images. o You cannot specify this qualifier for an executable image linked with the /TRACEBACK qualifier. o You cannot assign privilege names with the /NOAUTHPRIVILEGES qualifier. Interaction of /PRIVILEGED and /AUTHPRIVILEGES Qualifiers When you create a new entry, the privileges you assign are also assigned for Authorized Privileges if you do not assign specific authorized privileges with the /AUTHPRIVILEGES qualifier. When you replace an image, any privileges assigned with the /PRIVILEGED qualifier are not repeated as Authorized Privileges. Also, if you use the REPLACE command with the /NOAUTHPRIVILEGES qualifier, the Authorized Privileges become the same as the Default Privileges (set using the /PRIVILEGED qualifier). You can specify one or more of the privilege names described in detail in an appendix to the OpenVMS Guide to System Security. (ALL is the default.)