The DELETE command is used to delete key table, policy, or principal data.
1 – KEYTAB
service_name The DELETE KEYTAB command is used to delete a key table entry.
1.1 – Qualifiers
1.2 /QUIET
/QUIET /[NO]QUIET (default) Specifies whether the delete should echo.
1.3 /FILE
/FILE=[(keytab file)] Specifies the keytab file from entries are deleted.
1.4 /KEY_VERSION
/KEY_VERSION=number Specifies the keytab entry for the specified service key version number be deleted. This qualifier is mutually exclusive with /OLD or /ALL. This value must be in the range of 0 through 255.
1.5 /OLD
/OLD Specifies that "old" keytab entries for the specified service be deleted. This qualifier is mutually exclusive with /KEY_VERSION or /ALL.
1.6 /ALL
/ALL Specifies that "all" keytab entries for the specified service be deleted. This qualifier is mutually exclusive with /KEY_VERSION or /OLD.
2 – POLICY
policy_name The DELETE POLICY command is used to delete a policy entry.
2.1 – Qualifiers
2.2 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT=[(output file)] (default is SYS$OUTPUT) Specifies the output file to use.
2.3 /CONFIRM
/CONFIRM /[NO]CONFIRM (default) Specifies whether the delete should be confirmed.
3 – PRINCIPAL
principal_name The DELETE PRINCIPAL command is used to delete a principal entry.
3.1 – Qualifiers
3.2 /CONFIRM
/CONFIRM /[NO]CONFIRM (default) Specifies whether the delete should be confirmed.