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Jim, you haven't reached some threshold with the group profile, like a
directory or folder full.

On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 8:12 PM, Jim Franz <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Chuck, thanks for the reply.
Because I am the only user with control over my profile and above, I feel
confident there has not been a change to my profile or the group my profile
belongs to. I suspect the chg has come via ptf. Since it involves folders
and the system distribution directory it may be an issue few will see. I
did
see many postings on the web about cpf9006 for several years back, but none
mentioned the group profile as being the problem, and the text of the msg
did specifically mention the group profile as the auth problem.
Unfortunately to get the complete text into this post, I access this system
via a Terminal Server, and cut/paste has never worked for me.
thanks again,
Jim Franz

----- Original Message -----
From: "CRPence" <CRPbottle@xxxxxxxxx>
Newsgroups: midrange.midrange-l
To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: CPF9006 and Group Profiles


Jim Franz wrote:
Has something changed in folder authority in PTFs via v5r4? I
have a profile that I have used to install a vendor's software
that updates folder of help text. That profile is in the System
Distribution Directory, and has worked previously. The profile
has always been a part of a group profile (which is not in the
System Distribution Directory). Today the install failed with a
CPF9006 "User not enrolled in system distribution directory...."
I know this worked with the same profile prior to recent cume
updates. Searched ptf cover letters & other areas of IBM Support
- nothing about group profiles related to CPF9006 (maybe it
shouldn't have worked before?)

From the given, should the reader infer the message details for
the CPF9006 recorded the group profile name? Perhaps the specific
details of the message plus the group & user names are best stated
for the most clarity.

Is it possible the user previously had the necessary authority to
the folder, and [per no longer having the private authority held by
the user] only now the failing operation has a need to depend on the
authority available to the group? Has the user profile, since the
last time used for the install, been changed to have either of
OWNER(*GRPPRF) or GRPAUT(*otherthanNONE)? Or perhaps the user,
although verified to be in the directory, has its entry [pending]
being renamed?

If the operation had not been prevented in the past, but has
since been corrected to fail with CPF9006 [i.e. if "maybe it
shouldn't have worked before"], then that would suggest such a
change was one of the security\integrity PTFs which are effectively
not capable of being searched.

Regards, Chuck
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