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Remove authority to the CHGPRF command?

Charles

On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 4:56 PM, Jeff Young <jyoung0950@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

thank you.
that appears to be what is happening.
is there any way to suppress this *feature*?

Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst

On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 4:37 PM, Glenn Gundermann <
glenn.gundermann@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Some menus have the "feature" of F23=Set initial menu.
Go to the new menu that is now on the user profile. Look at the bottom
function keys. If you see F23=Set initial menu then perhaps the user is
going to that menu and pressing F23.


Yours truly,

Glenn Gundermann
Email: glenn.gundermann@xxxxxxxxx
Work: (416) 675-9200 ext. 89224
Cell: (416) 317-3144


On 22 March 2016 at 16:21, Jeff Young <jyoung0950@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All,
I have a client (V6R1) where at no particular pattern,, the initial
menu
value in a user profile is being changed.
The PRTCMDUSG for CHGPRF and CHGUSRPRF commands for *ALLUSR/*ALL
programs
shows only 1 program that uses the CHGUSRPRF command. Examining that
program, the only thing it does is change the profile to *ENABLED and
the
password to *EXPIRED.

I have also checked for a copy of the commands in a library other than
QSYS
and none were found. I am using a profile with QSECOFR authority.

The DSPAUDJRNE command shows that the profile was changed on the day in
question, but no other information (who/what).

Is there anything else that might show the who/what that is changing
the
user profile?


Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst
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