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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] A few suggestions: a.. QSECOFR owns user profiles. Not a good idea to change this unless you know what you are doing. OS/400 is in control and it is a good idea to keep it that way. Changing things in QSYS could be dangerous. b.. Program QSTRUP can have any owner. It is a good idea to leave the original program intact and unchanged. If you wish to change the start up program create a new program: a.. User the command RTVCLSRC to retreive to CL source for QSTRUP in QSYS b.. Make any required modifications to this source c.. Compile the program into your own library (NOT QSYS). You can call the program anything you like. d.. Test the program - ensure that it works e.. Change system value QSTRUPPGM to point to your new program. f.. Next time you IPL the new start up program will run. c.. Regarding documentation. I recommend the iSeries 400 Information Center on IBMs iSeries web site. The information center has a search facility, and links to other parts of IBMs documentation. Do a search for QSTRUP and see what you can find. HTH Richard J. Serrano Team Member Team400 Inc. 2447 W. Beverly Blvd. Montebello, CA 90640 Tel. 323 838-5859 Fax 323 726-2940 E-mail: rjs@team400.net Web: www.team400.net ----- Original Message ----- To: <security400@midrange.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 3:20 AM Subject: [Security400] user profile question I have a couple of questions: 1. regarding user profiles......who should own them? The administrator of our company or QSECOFR? 2. QSTRUP - who should own this? and who is running it at IPL time - QPGMR or QSECOFR? Thanks for any direction on this. Where/what should I be reading? --
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