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We have a small shop and the five of us - two developers, an administrator, a manager and a VP - all have powerful enough profiles that we rarely need to sign on as QSECOFR or any other Q profile.

Because of the powerful profiles we have, we don't really have a policy on usage of the QSECOFR profile but I need to write a policy and manage the QSECOFR profile properly. What's the best practice here? Should just one person know it and keep it a record of it in the safe, so if he's not here, someone can at least get at it?

What about changing it? It seems kind of senseless and error prone to change it every ninety days in accordance with the rest of our policy if it hasn't been used in 90 days.

QSYSOPR hasn't been used since August 2000. Do any of you use the QSYSOPR profile? I'm thinking the administrator (that'd be me) should start using it as a day to day profile just for tracking purposes.


Bryan Burns
iSeries Specialist
ECHO, Incorporated
Lake Zurich, Illinois


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