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Note that although the primary requirement to execute CHGDNSA is *IOSYSCFG 
special authority, menu option 20/18 will only appear if you have some minimum 
combination of user class and/or special authorities (and I'm not sure what the 
minimum is).

For example, a *USER user class profile with *IOSYSCFG possibly can execute 
CHGDNSA but still won't see the menu option. But a *SECOFR with all special 
authorities will see the option. I guess experimentation is needed to find the 
minimum.

Tom Liotta

On Tue, 13 November 2001, "Sean Porterfield" wrote:

>
> We have option 18 on V4R4.  Does the customer even have DNS installed?
> (BTW, nslookup is included in one of those products even on V4R4.)
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: rob@dekko.com
>
> >
> >There is no option 18 under the ancient V4R5 code.  There have no jobs
> >named QTOBDNS.  But again - is that limited to V5R1?

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Kent, WA 98032
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