Do,

No.  QLMTSECOFR being set to '1' requires that any user with *ALLOBJ and
*SERVICE authority be authorized to any device (other than the console) to
sign on, but QPGMR and authorize the user to the device typically.  Most
people change this system value to '0', unfortunately.

This is one of the new "lockable" system values from SST in V5R2.  If you
not familiar with this function, there is a session given at COMMON that
covers this...
Al

Al Barsa, Jr.
Barsa Consulting Group, LLC

400>390

914-251-1234
914-251-9406 fax

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Al, isn't there a sysval that says QSECOFR can only sign on to the
console?  I'm brain dead this evening, but seems like I recall that from
my scrounging and sitting in your sysval session...

Don in DC

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On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Al Barsa wrote:

>
> It is plausible that all of the profiles have been *DISABLED, however
> QSECOFR can always sign on to the console.  This is just an educated
guess.
>
> Al
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> Al Barsa, Jr.
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> 914-251-1234
> 914-251-9406 fax
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> In setting up a new 9406-270, I find that the QSECOFR (or any other
secofr
> profile) can only log in to the system console.  I've checked system
value
> QLMTSECOFR and it's set to '0'.  What else should I be looking at in
order
> to allow secofr profiles to log in at other than the system console?
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