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  • Subject: Re: Changing RO flag on IFS object?
  • From: John Earl <johnearl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 15:46:44 -0700
  • Organization: The PowerTech Group

David,

Isn't that a neat pickle?  You can create an object on the AS/400 that even
QSECOFR cannot delete.

It's another one of AS/400's security quirks that OS/400 won't show you, and
therefore can't allow youto turn off, the DOS Read-Only flag.  You have to go
back to the DOS (or Windows Exploder) interface to turn that bit off.  Then
you'll be able to delete the object.

The explanation of why things are that way was a bit mind-numbing, and I'm sorry
that I cannot now repeat it, but that's how IFS security works.

hth,

jte

David Gibbs wrote:

> 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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