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DSPDTA = *NO
AUTCHK = *OWNER

Yes the profile I'm swapping to does have *SPLCTL special authority (and none other)

Crispin Bates wrote:
What are the settings for DSPDTA & AUTCHK on the Outq?

Also, does the user you are swapping from have *SPLCTL special authority.

I get a little rusty with spool file authorities. I just created an OutQ that is owned by QSECOFR. I made it *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE. My low level dev profile could wrkoutq it and move spool files, even though it is *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE. It must have *SPLCTL or something.

Sorry, not being much help am I :-)

----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald" <gmagnuson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: swap profile handles...


Thanks for the reply

DUPSPLF is from the TAATOOLS (circa 1995 version...)it uses several of
the QSP* api's to make a copy of a spool file...

Yes, I am checking the error codes. I do know the swap occurs because my
app (a interactive list of user spool files, with ability to copy to
other queues, some of which are "secure" (*public *exclude)) does show
the spool files of my swapped profile...

Crispin Bates wrote:
What is DUPSPLF?

QWTSETP changes the job to run under the User that you retrieved a
handle for with QSYGETPH. The original user is completely out of the
picture at that point, so it has nothing to do with the original users
authority to the Outq.

Are you checking the Error Code from QSYGETPH?

----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald" <gmagnuson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 9:25 AM
Subject: swap profile handles...



I am trying to get spool files copied into a secure outq.
When I execute the swap (via QSYGETPH & QWTSETP) and run DUPSPLF, the
DUPSPLF ends with a CPF4244 - not authorized to output queue...

The user I am swapping to is the owner of the outq, and also has *all
object authority on that object(the output queue)...

Could the problem be that the original user would fall in to the *PUBLIC
*EXCLUDE authority?

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