/sys$common/syshlp/HELPLIB.HLB  —  ENCRYPT  /REMOVE_KEY
    Deletes a key definition from a key storage table. The PROCESS
    logical name table is the default unless otherwise specified.

    Format for the ENCRYPT /REMOVE_KEY Command

      ENCRYPT /REMOVE_KEY  key-name [qualifiers]

1  –  Parameters

 key-name

    Key name previously stored in the key storage table with the
    ENCRYPT /CREATE_KEY command.

2  –  Qualifiers

2.1    /AES

    Designates that an AES key is to be deleted. Specifying a unique
    key name and table is sufficient for deletion, making the /AES
    qualifier unnecessary but included for clarification.

2.2    /GROUP

    Deletes the key definition from the group key storage table.

2.3    /JOB

    Deletes the key definition from the job key storage table.

2.4    /PROCESS

    Deletes the key definition from the process key storage table.

2.5    /SYSTEM

    Deletes the key definition from the system key storage table.

3  –  Example

  $ ENCRYPT /REMOVE_KEY MYKey /AES

      This command removes or deletes the AES key, MYKEY.
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