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Charles, It is possible that someone might be using an authority list to programmatically control authority. In that case you would likely have code somewhere that does something like a CHKOBJ command to the authority list. David Morris >>> CWilt@xxxxxxxxxxxx 5/14/2004 11:18:03 AM >>> All, Just a quick question about authorization lists: is there any way for the list to be used without having objects secured by it? I've got some *AUTL floating around that don't list any objects as being secured by them. I was going to just delete them, but I wanted to make sure there was no possible way they were being used by some process. Thanks, Charles
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