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Is there an easy way to find out how shared folders security is represented in the IFS?

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Is there an easy way to find out how shared folders security is represented in the IFS?

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The easiest way to understand the mapping of security in shared folders and the IFS is by using an IFS security command to check the authority of a document in a shared folder. Just compare the results of a DSPDLOAUT DLO(A) FLR(B) and DSPAUT OBJ(‘/qdls/b/a). Both commands show the same security information of the same object, but presented differently.

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