What is the distribution and version ur using?RH9. Thanks, I'll check that out.
If redhat9 /etc/default/useraddd and /etc/login.defs files can be used.
for other versions and distro similar files (like /etc/login.defs) may be there.
man useradd will help U
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shane
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