Examining and controling the user environment. (Also see Logical_names, Physical_devices, and Terminal_environment) SET COMMAND Updates the commands available to the process. SET CONTROL Controls the use of the CTRL/T and CTRL/Y keys. SET DEFAULT Changes the default device and directory. SET HOST Connects your terminal to another system via DECnet. SET MESSAGE Overrides or supplements system messages. SET PASSWORD Changes your password. SET PROCESS Changes your process characteristics. SET PROMPT Sets the interactive command prompt. SET PROTECT/DEF Changes the default protection given to files. SET RMS_DEFAULT Changes the default block and buffer count values. SET SECURITY Changes the protection code, ACL, and owner of a protected object. SET WORKING_SET Changes your working set limit or quota. SHOW DEFAULT Displays the default device and directory. SHOW KEY Displays one or more function key definitions. SHOW LOGICAL Displays logical names and their equivalencies. SHOW PROCESS Displays your process characteristics. SHOW PROTECTION Displays the default protection. SHOW QUOTA Displays your quota of space on a disk volume. SHOW RMS_DEFAULT Displays the default block and buffer count values. SHOW SECURITY Displays the name, class, and profile of a protected object. The profile lists the object's access control list (ACL), protection code, and owner. SHOW STATUS Displays brief process characteristics. SHOW SYMBOL Displays the value of a symbol. SHOW TERMINAL Displays terminal characteristics. SHOW TIME Displays the current date and time. SHOW TRANSLATION Displays a logical name and its first equivalence. SHOW WORKING_SET Displays your working set limit and quota. Type ? to display the list of HINTS. Type USER_ENVIRONMENT to redisplay this particular hint. Press the RETURN key before typing a command or topic name.