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Today I wanted to check and see who copied a file to the IFS using a Windows mapped drive.  To my surprise, all files in the IFS has the same somewhat generic (but non-IBM) user profile. With a bit more digging, I found out where the default profile is set up.  It's the "Guest Profile" in the IBM i NetServer service. Okay, fine.

But now the $64,000 question: can I change that behavior? Specifically I was hoping the owner would be the user ID associated with the mapped drive.  Evidently I was being simplistic in my thinking.  And if I cannot change that behavior, what is the workaround?  Journal?  I hope not, because... ewwwww. But hey, checking a journal is not the end of the world.




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