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"Keith Nolan" <knolan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> One of our operators here just took the option to run CFGSYSSEC..
> How do I reverse what this command does and get the system back to its
original state??

>From the online help ...

> The Configure System Security (CFGSYSSEC) command activates security
> features of the system by turning on security auditing, changing
> system values, and modifying system supplied user profiles. To
> determine what features are turned on, issue the Retrieve CL Source
> (RTVCLSRC) command against the program QSECCFGS and examine the
> source file created by the RTVCLSRC command.

I don't know about reversing what the command did ... but you can certainly
find out what it did and compare to your normal values.

david





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