Hello Gad,

Am 31.01.2022 um 11:51 schrieb Gad Miron <gadmiron@xxxxxxxxx>:

I would like the person(s) who acts as our SYSOP to use his own user profile and not QSYSOPR
So I could disable QSYSOPR and thus reduce our "Radar footage" for hacking.
Now, is there a way to route all QSYSOPR Messages to him? (In addition to his own messages)

Why clutter his message queue with QSYSOPR messages? Even QSECOFR does not "see" QSYSOPR messages without explicitly stating that upon calling DSPMSG.

I recommend to change the QSYSOPR message queue authority so that your other user (or an assigned group profile) is able to have write access to the QSYSOPR message queue (so he's able to delete messages) and instruct him to look into it regularly.

I had never come across the thought to directly sign on as QSYSOPR anyway. But then, I'm just a hobbyist.

:wq! PoC


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