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Bruce,

> I have locked myself out of Operations Navigator by using Application
> Administrator. I cannot access Op's Nav period. How can  I remove this
> without Ops Nav?
>
> Help
>
> This should teach me not to mess with things.

I assume that one of the things you did was to change the Application
Administration function (which has a function ID of
QIBM_XE1_OPNAV_APPADMIN) to have a default authority of "not allowed" and
to specify that a persons *ALLOBJ special authority is not used to give
them authority to the function.

If you are using a V5R3 system, then the new WRKFCNUSG (Work Function
Usage) or CHGFCNUSG (Change Function Usage) CL commands can be used to
change the "default authority" for the function back to *ALLOWED and the
"*ALLOBJ special authority" indicator back to *USED. If you are on a system
previous to V5R3 you change these two settings by using the Register
Function (QSYRGFN) API.

Ed Fishel,
edfishel@xxxxxxxxxx


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