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I have used RTVUSRPRF, but it does not tell me when the windows
neighborhood access is disabled. When that happens, regular access still
works on the IBM i and the status remains set to *ENABLED.

Rich

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On 1/5/2017 9:26 AM, David Gibbs wrote:

On 1/5/2017 8:22 AM, Rich Loeber wrote:

I'm looking for an API that will let me know if a user profile is
disabled for windows neighborhood purposes. I've been scanning the
API lists and delving into a few of these, but no joy so far.

Create a wrapper around RTVUSRPRF?

You would probably have to make it owned by QSECOFR (or another
privileged profile) and have it adopt *OWNER authority.

david

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