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Larry,
Authorization lists? Directory entries (WRKDIRE)?
Do you use scheduled user activation? What about active user profile lists
((DSPACTPRFL)
Just a couple I just thought about.
Regards,
Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries
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On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Ketzes, Larry Larry.Ketzes@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
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> I am being asked to prepare a short document on how to 'rename' user
> id's to adhere to new standards. I believe I thought of everything.
> Anything I'm missing?
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> 1) Wrkusrprf the user you are going to 'change or rename'.
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> 2) Option 3 to copy (and create) a new user. Change appropriate
> fields such as password, text, outq, or any other options as needed.
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> 2) Option 12 to display any objects the old profile owns and put a '9'
> in front of any objects to change their ownership to the new profile.
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> 3) Check for usage of the old user id in any job schedule entries.
> Change as needed.
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> 4) Check for usage of the old user id in any scripts or programs.
> Change as needed.
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> Thanks, Larry
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