Try this.  Check your communication entries for the QCMN subsystem.
Specifially look at the first *ALL  *ANY  entry with default user of *SYS.
(This would be the comm entry used for SNADS for example).

                        Display Communications Entries

                                                            System:
WHORYOU
Subsystem description:   QCMN           Status:   ACTIVE



                              Job                      Default         Max

Device        Mode        Description    Library       User          Active

*ALL          *ANY        *USRPRF                      *SYS          *NOMAX

*ALL          QCASERVR    *USRPRF                      *NONE         *NOMAX

*ALL          QPCSUPP     *USRPRF                      *SYS          *NOMAX

*ALL          QSOCCT      *USRPRF                      QUSER         *NOMAX


                          Default User - Help

The name of the default user profile used for evoke requests that enter
the subsystem through this entry and contain no security information.

Possible values are:
 o  *NONE:  Security information must be entered.  Requests without
    security information will be rejected.
 o  *SYS:  All user evoke requests require security information.
    A default user profile will be used for IBM-defined transaction
    programs.


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Mark Lazarus <mlazarus@ttec.com> on 99-07-21 17:01:12

Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com

To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
cc:    (bcc: Neil Palmer/Dpslink)

Subject:  SAVRSTxxx




 What profile is being used when using the SAVRSTxxx commands?  Or more
likely, what needs to be configured?  The target machines I tried have
valid configs / routes for SNADS and IP. QSYSOPR contained connection
failure msgs w/ a code of 715,0.  I believe that those are also security
related.  I saw no place to put in a user ID / password.  QUSER is enabled
on both machines.  The sending user's profile exists on both machines.
 I tried using those commands and I got an SNA sense code back saying that
it wasn't sending the user ID and password.  The SNA format is FH7.
 This is on V3R2.
 Any ideas? TIA.
 -mark



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