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  • Subject: Re: USRCLS(*USER) = *ALLOBJ....???
  • From: John Earl <johnearl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 07:32:20 -0800
  • Organization: PowerTech Toolworks & The 400 School

Larry,


Larry Bolhuis wrote:
> 
> > if the profiles were set up when the system was at 20, *allobj would be 
>there.
> > later  changing it to 30 would not undo that automatically.
> 
> Incorrect.  Any user with *ALLOBJ from being at Level 10 or 20 will lose it
> during the IPL where security is moved above 20, unless that user is a *SECOFR
> class.


Are you sure about this?   I've never known it to work this
way?  Maybe you have had more recent experience on this than
I?

jte

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