Just checking. ... you set data authorities rather than (or in addition to) object authorities, right? 'Cuz object authorities don't apply here.
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"Bob Voltz" <bob.voltz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a subdirectory on the IFS that I want one user to have *ALL
authority
and all other users to have Read-Only.

I set up an authorization list for this subdirectory and did a CHGAUT,
but
it seems to have NO effect.

I even changed the authorization list to PUBLIC *EXCLUDE, with NO
effect.

WTF?



Bob Voltz

Information Systems Manager

Zhongding USA

bob.voltz@xxxxxxxxxx

330-878-7800 x214



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