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Bobby,

I do not have specific experience with the software you write about. However, in the past, using MS lync server, and other various connection practices, I remember that the initial signon was to my userid, but then the job somehow got connected to one of the "Q" jobs that run, I think it was QZDASONIT, but I cannot remember for sure. But I do remember when I changed that jobs library list in its job description, I was able to isolate/limit the libraries like you are trying to do. Another way to research is to look in QHST (DSPLOG) for the time frame you are making the connection. There should be an entry in that log that tells you your client # (IP address) and the job that it connected to.

Using that method above, I also had the connection software configured so that it used the library list of the users job description, and did not manually enter the libraries I needed into the software itself. I did not want users changing the library list by themselves.

I have not researched this issue in awhile (that was from V5R4 I think), but I do remember the job description of the servicing job, and also using QHST for further information.

Hope this helps.

Doug


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