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That was his whole point.  Adopted authority doesn't work in all cases.

Hmm, I wonder if you created a special user profile for him that had an 
initial program and *signoff for the initial menu?

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Have you tried adopted authority. Then change the authority on the command
so that only you and this other person can run it? 


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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chuck Lewis
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 1:40 PM
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Subject: Question on Creating User Profiles...

Hi Folks,

 

I have a command that I have written that "creates a new user profile". It
uses the IBM CRTUSRPRF command but also enrolls folks into our main
application package, email package, etc. It works fine for me because I 
have
the needed authority to execute the command via QSECOFR. I've been asked 
by
our CFO to allow a coworker to do this and I am VERY leery of this person
having QSECOFR password (I am not a mean person or a control freak but 
trust
me, this person has no business with that password.)

 

Anyway I HAVE written a program(s) to do a reset of a user profile to a
default password and other folks can execute this. It verifies who is 
using
it and will not allow the resetting of a number of IBM and other users,
passwords. It also logs the who and when into a file that is monitored. 
This
program does include the IBM CHGUSRPRF command and by creating this under
QSECOFR and doing a CHGOBJOWN it works fine.

 

I tried to change my "create a new user profile" deal and it will not 
work.
Does CRTUSRPRF require more authority than CHGUSRPRF ?

 

Thanks !

 

Chuck

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