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You may also want to check your authority over the folder in which the file resides. I believe you can give RWX to the file, but if the share to the folder the file resides in is not set up with READ/WRITE access, the file will not have RWX authority. On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 15:29, Steve Richter wrote: > Troops, > > When I run CPYTOSTMF to copy to a file in the IFS, *Public has no rights to > use the file and the user gets "access denied" when they open the file from > their pc. > > I then use option 9=Work with authority from the WRKLNK display, grant > *PUBLIC *RWX rights to the file and the user can then access the file. > > CPYTOSTMF does not have a PUBAUT parameter ? > > How can my batch pgm grant authority to an IFS file ? > > Can a user could be given all rights to all files created in a directory, > for now and forever ? > > > Thanks, > > Steve Richter Steve David J. Smith IS Contractor Advanced Information Solutions, Inc. (517) 548-7170 dsmith@ais400.com
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