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You checked the profiles on both sides of the DDM connection? I'd be
suspicious of the target system user profile not matching the source
system.


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On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 11:20 AM ~TA~ <tadair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Unfortunately, it doesn't.

The CPF9190 is giving a Reason Code 6, which is...:
6 -- User ID not valid. For an IBM i application server this could
mean a damaged user profile or PASSWORD(*NONE).

Neither of these 'reasons' is true for either user.

~TA~



On 8/9/2022 11:07 AM, Brian Johnson wrote:
Does the reason code in CPF9190 help?



On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 9:21 AM ~TA~ <tadair@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have two users running the same program, which accesses the same DDM
file. For one user it runs just fine. For the other user, they get
"Authorization failure on DRDA/DDM TCP/IP connection attempt" - CPF9190,
which results in CPF4207.

The user profiles are virtually identical - same authorities, etc.

The DDM file has PUBLIC authority of *ALL.

I assume WRKDIRE has nothing to do with this, but I checked it anyway.
Neither user has an entry.

I googled CPF9190. Not much help there.

Is anyone having an "AHA, I remember dealing with that" moment?

Any help on this would be appreciated.

Thanks.

~TA~

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