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Sousa

The object has to have a new owner. When a user profile is deleted, all
objects it owns are either all deleted or given to a different profile. If
the profile is gone and the object still exists, it has to have a new owner.

Which user profile was deleted - yours, or the owner of the DDM file?

If you are able to sign on, DSPOBJD and find out who the current owner is.
Try CHGOBJOWN on the DDM file.

If your authority is high enough, you can restrict the authority on the DDM
file. *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE should already be on it.

If you cannot sign on to machine 1, you could block DDM access to it. But
be careful - this stops ALL DDM access. The thing to do is, CHGNETA
DDMACC(*NO) or something like that. But remember, you don't want to cause a
global problem - this affects the whole machine.

HTH

Vern

At 11:23 AM 12/23/02 +0000, you wrote:
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I have this situation:
Two as400. One pgm in first machine with DDMF, which points to 2. AS400.
Now I need to destroy the DDMF in first machine, but I have not access
to it, the user profile was deleted in the first machine.
How can I denie that users from 1.AS400 can read or use  records from
2.AS400. Is there anything I can do?
TIA
Merry Xmas
Sousa


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