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As alluded to above a Group Profile 'Should Not Have a Password' and there for can't be used in itself to directly access the system.Isn't there a last signed in date on the profile? That should prove it.That's a start but doesn't really show that an individual CAN sign on; only
whether s/he has signed on. Anyway, a group profile may have signed on but
(due to changes) may be unable to do so no. Or vice versa.
DSPAUTUSR will show an X for users with no password (therefore cannot sign
on at security 20+). I don't recall a way to show that a profile is indeed
a group profile other than the back-door way of listing the user profiles,
then gathering the group profiles from that list.... I'm sure there's a way
that's not coming to me.
Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
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