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No, Not on this system.


Gord

On Tue, 7 Apr 2020 at 10:56, Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Were you ever running Domino on i? I checked a partition in which we used
to run Domino on (before we spun it off to a dedicated lpar). It no longer
has QNOTES on it. Maybe you could start by deleting that and see what
happens to your save.
See also
WRKOBJLCK QNOTES *USRPRF
To see if it is in use by any jobs.

Rob Berendt
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Agreed. I'm just not sure of the ramifications. I'm sure NETPROFILE is
used so that people don't have to sign on, which is a real problem. But
I sense that implementing true authorization for shares isn't going to
be a slam-dunk.

Also, I think the article said that once you get past V6R1, anything
over 0.2% is huge. So yeah, those would seem to be a problem. I think
it's also interesting that NETPROFILE, QDIRSRV and QNOTES all have
exactly the same percentage. Which is especially strange since we
aren't running Notes on the i.


On 4/7/2020 8:43 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
Remember, the document said anything over 1% in there is huge.

I'm taking that NETPROFILE is a "guest" user for file shares (which is a
WHOLE different tangent). I would remove them from everything they are not
the owner of and add an authorization list(s) to those objects instead and
put them in the authorization list(s).

Rob Berendt


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