388Getting Started with IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler V8.3
After you add the necessary LDAP user accounts to the security file template,
you can validate the template file syntax by running the command:
$ makesec -v template
If no errors are reported, install the template by running makesec again, this time
without the -v switch:
$ makesec template
With the security file template in place, restart the application server by running
startWas.sh as demonstrated previously. You can now test the LDAP user
accounts, which were added to the security file, to check whether they can
access the Tivoli Workload Scheduler V8.3 objects for which they have
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