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  • Subject: Changing RO flag on IFS object?
  • From: David Gibbs <dgibbs@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 12:00:47 -0500

Greetings!
 
I've run into a quandary with regards to IFS objects.
 
I've got an object in ifs space (call it '/tmp/yada.txt') that has *PUBLIC
authorities set to *RWX.
 
Through Windows Explorer, I set the RO flag on the object.
 
When I try to remove the object from the 400 I get "CPFA1C5 - Object is a
read only object.".  This happens even when I am signed on with a QSECOFR
profile.
 
Anyone know how I can reset the RO flag on the object so it can be
manipulated from the 400?
 
Thanks!
 
david
 
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Mortice Kern Systems US, Inc.
2500 S. Highland Ave., Suite 200
Lombard, IL  60148

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