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10-06-2006 12:57 AM
10-06-2006 12:57 AM
ACL
ACL not set for DENVER$DKA300:[000000]SORT.DIR. Please correct.
Thanks!
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10-06-2006 01:35 AM
10-06-2006 01:35 AM
Re: ACL
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10-06-2006 01:57 AM
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Re: ACL
ACL of the user need to be set for DENVER$DKA300:[000000]SORT.DIR
You can have a look at
HELP SET SECURITY /ACL .
Shankar
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10-06-2006 09:39 AM
10-06-2006 09:39 AM
Re: ACL
You have no idea what you don't know, and a few hours with the doc set should improve your knowledge a fair amount.
While this forum is a good venue for solving "point problems", it is not a replacement for general knowledge of the subject matter, about which you appear to have very little.
-- Rob
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10-06-2006 11:31 AM
10-06-2006 11:31 AM
Re: ACL
So try this
$ set file/acl=(id=[*],options=default,access=read+write+execute+delete)
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10-08-2006 06:25 PM
10-08-2006 06:25 PM
Re: ACL
VMS does not send emails regarding your ACLSs. Some application is set up to do this.
As you gather, this forum is a great place to ask and receive information. However, you might find your life is becomes much easier with a systems management class.
There's a chance that the last post may, as a WAG solve this problem, but understand, this is not a VMS problem.
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10-10-2006 11:13 AM
10-10-2006 11:13 AM
Re: ACL
My guess is that you have an application running that does a system integrity and/or security check. It found what it considered to be a problem with your SORT directory and sent you an email.
You should be able to ignore the email - it doesn't sound like any programmed action was being prevented (although I may be wrong). And then take some time to learn about ACLs, and when ready, try fixing the problem with the ACL your application expects (rather than someone else's guess as to what it should be - the possible ACLs are almost infinite).
Allan in Atlanta