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Based On Welly's post and matching it with a google search and the OP's
reply I would suggest the following:

Find the ID of the (or a) person trying to attach.
WRKUSRPRF <F4>
Either enter *ALL or the ID of the user in question.
Find that ID.
5=Display

Towards the bottom you will see
User profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ACCTG
Home directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : /home/ACCTG
Record the value of Home directory
WRKLNK followed by the directory enclosed in apostrophes. For example
WRKLNK '/home/ACCTG'
Don't forget the apostrophes and all the slashes.
Did it exist? If not, then either change the user profile, or restore it.

Also, on WRKUSRPRF, you will see
Job description . . . . . . . . . . . . . : JOBDSW
Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : MGRTEST078
Verify it exists and is not damaged by
DSPJOBD MGRTEST078/JOBDSW
Job description JOBDSW not displayed.
Library MGRTEST078 not found.
Well, I just happened to pick a generic ID used for testing which hasn't
been done (for that application) in about a decade or so. What luck.

As far as applying service packs, well, since you're running V5R3 good
luck with that.

Rob Berendt

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