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The object type of *USRPRF is not supported by the RNMOBJ command.
Al
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ner.com>
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Subject
07/25/2007 10:34 Auditing, renaming, deleting IBM
AM profiles
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Midrange Systems
Technical
Discussion
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nge.com>
Other than "common knowledge" that IBM user profiles should not be
renamed or deleted, is there any official IBM documentation stating the
fact? We have auditors who want to rename or delete QSECOFR, QUSER,
QSRV, QSRVBAS, QPGMR, QSYSOPR, &c. I found and printed IBM's command
help for DLTUSRPRF that restricts deleting those profiles, but have not
seen anything on a rename.
Thanks,
Loyd
Loyd Goodbar
Senior programmer/analyst
BorgWarner
TS Water Valley
662-473-5713
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