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01-01-1995, 02:00 AM
I tried to grant authority to an object for a group of users (GRPHLPDESK) but I'm confused with the result. When I used DSPOBJAUT, I got this result: Object User Group Authority GRPHLPDESK *USE *GROUP QSECOFR *ALL *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE Why is it that the authority I added (GRPHLPDESK) not similar to that of QSECOFR? I used GRTOBJAUT. Hope somesome could guide me with the proper procedure.
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07-17-1997, 05:01 PM
On Thursday, July 17, 1997, 11:35 AM, Alex Nubla wrote: On Wednesday, July 16, 1997, 07:15 PM, Marlon L. Mendoza wrote: I tried to grant authority to an object for a group of users (GRPHLPDESK) but I'm confused with the result. When I used DSPOBJAUT, I got this result: Object User Group Authority GRPHLPDESK *USE *GROUP QSECOFR *ALL *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE Why is it that the authority I added (GRPHLPDESK) not similar to that of QSECOFR? I used GRTOBJAUT. Hope somesome could guide me with the proper procedure. Hello Marlon: The information I gathered from above tells me that the object was created by QSECOFR to begin with. When you use the GRTOBJAUT command, the default AUT parameter is *CHANGE. Either you have specified *USE for the AUT parameter of someone in your shop changed the command default to *USE. Prompt you GRTOBJAUT command and display the AUT parameter and see what the default is. If you want your GRPHLPDESK to have *ALL authority, then specify *ALL on the AUT parameter. \\\ ( ~ ~ ) (-(@)-(@)-) ----------------oOO-----(_)-----OOo--------------- alex_nubla@msn.com Click here to see the AS/400 Journal web-site as400wz oooO Oooo ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) (_) (_) Alex, Thanks for the response. My question was unclear. What I meant was why is it that I didn't have the exact appearance of QSECOFR's. I mean, I was expecting an output like: *GROUP GRPHLPDESP *USEI really made the authority as *USE and you're right, the object was created by a QSECOFR .
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