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Al,
There is an issue with the number of objects owned by a user profile. I believe
SSA also had this problem with the SSA profile and had to have objects owned by
an SSA2 profile.
We have had to do a similar approach by giving the development, test and live
objects different owners to overcome the problem. We did reach the limit on our
system and unless a PTF is applied, the user profile object appears damaged - 
not a
good thing!
After a conference call with Rochester, we were told that this is inherent in
the OS/400 design and would not be fixed until V4R4 or V4R5. I'm not too sure if
it's in V4R4 (with it being focused for Lotus Notes,  Web, etc., I think it 
should be
as all cached documents need to be owned by a userprofile!).
I would suggest you check out the following for further information:
IBM AS/400 Support Line Technical Document # 10061758
Title: AS/400 User Profile Size Limit/Limit of Pointers to Objects Owned by a
       User Profile.
http://as400service.rochester.ibm.com/
If anyone who has problems getting hold of this, drop me an email and I'll send
it on.
Regards
Chris.
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Chris Roberts (mailto:chris@cryonix.demon.co.uk, http://www.cryonix.demon.co.uk)
London, United Kingdom.
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