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When you invoke the command-line management utility, it will be set to  manage the default
 user domain.  To manage a different  user domain, you need to issue a set domain
 command.  This command tells the utility that all further commands will affect the  specified user domain.  For instance, to manage the  example.org
 domain, issue the command
| popstore> set domain example.org | 
set domain
 command, then you will automatically be  logged out unless the management account was in the  default
 user domain and not in any management group.  This is a reflection of the management policy that only privileged accounts  in the default
 user domain and in no management group can manage all accounts in all 
 user domains.
Once the user domain has been selected, all subsequent commands will affect  accounts in only that user domain.  The default
 user  domain can be re-selected with either the command set domain  default
 or, more succinctly, set domain
 (no  domain name parameter).  The currently selected user domain can be shown  by issuing the set
 command without any parameters:
| popstore> set Using the "default" user domain ... popstore> set domain naples popstore> set Using the "example.org" user domain ... | 
Note that presently, no commands are provided to copy or rename an account  between user domains.  The popstore API does, however, provide this  functionality via the POPSTORE_user_copy_d
 subroutine.
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