Also set the SYSCTRL_GROUP. 

-----Original Message-----
From: McLeod, Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 10:27 AM
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Subject: DB2EUG: Assigning a New SYSADM


I update issued the following command:

        db2 update dbm cfg using SYSADM_GROUP DBADB2UDB
        db2stop
        db2start

When I try to issue a "list applications" command I get a not authorized
message.  Yet when I run a "net user {myid} /DOMAIN" it shows me I am a
meber of the domain global group DBADB2UDB.  When running this
DB2_GRP_LOOKUP is set to null (via "db2set DB2_GRP_LOOPUP -null" command) so
at this point I should be sysadm using that domain group.  

Anyone experience something like this before?


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