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On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 17:19, Mel Rothman wrote:
> It's possible there is an authority problem with one or more of the
> directories
> in the path to the file.
>
> Are there any additional clues in the CGI job's joblog?
>
> Mel Rothman
> Mel Rothman, Inc.
Mel,
The path is "/masi". I'll go look at the authority for that directory,
but in the meantime to answer your other question:
Here is the joblog in it's entirety:
Job . . : MASIBP User . . : QTMHHTTP Number . . . :
399247
Job 399247/QTMHHTTP/MASIBP started on 07/15/04 at 11:52:05 in
subsystem
QHTTPSVR in QHTTPSVR. Job entered system on 07/15/04 at 11:52:04.
This is a CGI job for IBM HTTP Server instance MASIBP.
Not authorized to object.
Not authorized to object.
Not authorized to object.
Not authorized to object.
Not a lot of help here. The text from one of the "Not auth..." messages
is this:
Message ID . . . . . . : CPFA09C Severity . . . . . . . : 40
Message type . . . . . : Escape
Date sent . . . . . . : 07/15/04 Time sent . . . . . . :
11:53:18
Message . . . . : Not authorized to object.
Cause . . . . . : Authority is not sufficient to access object
/masi/file.csv.
Recovery . . . :
Obtain permission to use the object and try the operation again.
Permission must be granted by the owner or other authorized person.
If the
object name is *N, it could not be determined which of the objects
authority
was not sufficient. The Security - Reference, SC41-5302, contains
authority
information for the operation.
Thanks,
Joel
http://www.rpgnext.com
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