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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Hi Everyone, I have one CGI program that calls two service programs. In one of those service programs, it goes into the Digital Certificate Manager to check to see if the main CGI program is registered there, if so, it initiates a secure connection to UPS to receive shipping rates. The problem I am having is that Qtmhhtp1 does not have authority to the Digital Certificate Manager. I determine this by changing the Qtmhhtp1 profile from *USER to *SECOFR. The program works. But I understand by granting Qtmhhtp1 *SECOFR authority, I open a security hole in my system. I don't want that. I have compiled both service programs and the main program with the user profile option- *OWNER. Which I own all three and I am *SECOFR with ALLOBJ authority. I try the program, still doesn't work. I do a DSPPGM and check that User Profile states *OWNER and it does and that Use adopted authority states *YES and it does. I do a DSPSRVPGM and check that both service programs have User Profile-*OWNER and Use adopted authority-*YES and they do. Can anybody think of why this is not working? Note: I do compile my programs on one 400 and FTP them to another to run them. I have *SECOFR and *ALLOBJ on both systems. Justin Houchin Programmer and Web Developer ReliaTek, Inc justin@reliatek.com --
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