The file that specifies the user accounts that cannot submit jobs via at or batch is typically /etc/at.deny in most Unix-based systems.
This file contains a list of user names, one per line, of users who are not allowed to submit jobs via at or batch. If the file does not exist, then all users are allowed to submit jobs via at or batch.
For example:
user1
user2
In this example, user1 and user2 are not allowed to submit jobs via at or batch.
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