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This is the locally developed program chkacct(1L) (an abbreviation for 'check account'). Its purpose is to check the files in your Unix account for security problems which, if left as they are, might make it possible for someone to break into your account. chkacct(1L) will present each problem to you along with a short explanation as to why it is a danger. You will then be asked if you wish to ignore the problem, see more information about the problem, or have chkacct(1L) fix the problem for you. If you simply press RETURN/NEWLINE whenever prompted, chkacct(1L) will always choose to fix the problem in the most security-conscious manner. There are three steps to chkacct(1L), if you do not see one of the steps, then please see a PUCC General Consultant.