:disusered: adj. [USENET] Said of a person whose account on a computer
has been removed, esp. for cause rather than through normal
attrition. "He got disusered when they found out he'd been
cracking through the school's Internet access." The verbal form
`disuser' is live but less common. Both usages probably derive
from the DISUSER account status flag on VMS; setting it disables
the account.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
has been removed, esp. for cause rather than through normal
attrition. "He got disusered when they found out he'd been
cracking through the school's Internet access." The verbal form
`disuser' is live but less common. Both usages probably derive
from the DISUSER account status flag on VMS; setting it disables
the account.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
Related:
- disusered adj.
[Usenet] Said of a person whose account on a
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