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Yes, QNOTES is related to Lotus Notes. I'm not sure why QNOTES would be
touching these classes. That is a good point though, I may have to audit
more than *DELETE.

No, no FTP to these folders.

Thanks,

Mark

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Mark,

Could they be getting renamed/moved to a different directory instead of
being deleted?  Does QNOTES relate to Lotus Notes?  Maybe Notes 'archived'
these classes?

Is there any FTP to that directory?  Maybe the rename/move was done with
FTP?

Paul

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Mark wrote

> It happened again. Two classes disappearing. They're JavaMail.class and
> JavaMailwithAttatchment.class if it matters. I set up the QAUDLVL system
> value to specify *DELETE and turned auditing on. When I look at the DO
> entries in the audit journal, I see a bunch for QNOTES delete *STMF
> objects. No name or folder path and some that make sense. Nothing
relating
> to my classes that have disappeared.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark



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