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Hello everyone,
I have a question about activating user auditing for powerful users.
First my assumption:
1) You change the user profile(s) in question with CHGUSRAUD command
to say *all (for all changes) or *change (for changes).

Now, at this point I believe it is recommended you change the files
you want audited with the CHGOBJAUD command. Must I assume this auditing
option is NOT a parameter on the CRTF command and you therefore cannot have
a default value in place for your system files on creation? If this is
correct, then I might think that IBM did this on purpose so that excessive
auditing info is not accumulated.
If this is correct, they can I safely assume that any files that
have auditing turned on had to have them specifically and manually turned
on.

Thanks, Larry


Larry Ketzes | Senior iSeries System Administrator | AIG / ALICO - American
Life Insurance Company
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