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They might want to try:
DSPOBJD OBJ(QSYS/QKRBGSS) OBJTYPE(*SRVPGM) DETAIL(*SERVICE)
to see what ptf number they have applied on it.
On my V5R4 machine I have
Licensed program . . . . . . . . . . : 5722SS1 V5R4M0
PTF number . . . . . . . . . . . . . : SI25838

If there is a more recent ptf for V4R5, and if it was still supported (hee
hee) you could apply that ptf and that might replace it. Then again, I
wonder if you still have the V4R5 ptf in a save file and could uninstall
it and reinstall it?

If you try searching for QKRBGSS, or for SI25838 at
http://www-912.ibm.com/a_dir/as4ptf.nsf/$$search?openform

You'll see they all apply to Kerberos or Single Sign on.

Hey the object is already wacked. You can't save it, (try saving it to a
save file), might as well delete it while you are hunting for a copy from
someone. At least your GO SAVE 21 won't hurl.

Rob Berendt

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