CA has published fixes for the issue

TSS 12.0 fix RO12732

TSS 9.0 test fix BHD8665  

-----Original Message-----
Porowski, Ken

If I read the alert from CA properly they do not recognize a 2010
TEMPDSN properly otherwise all would be fine.

The workaround is to add specific rules for the 2010 TEMPDSN dataset
name format to allow access to all users.

Top Secret does allow a SYS1 (no dot) as a valid generic dataset prefix 

>> -----Original Message-----
>> Ken Porowski
>>
>> 2010 may be bad enough
>>
>> Temporary dataset names will begin with SYS10ddd
>> (SYSyyddd.Thhmmss.RAnnn.jobname.Rnnnnnnn)
>>
>> Depending on your security software (RACF, ACF2, Top Secret) and your

>> specific rules the "SYS10" could fall under rules meant for SYS1 
>> datasets which are hopefully well protected.
>>
>> CA issued an alert for Top Secret users, not sure about RACF or ACF2.
>>
>> It's the kind of thing you would like to test in advance rather than 
>> getting a call just after midnight on 01/01/2010 when you're half 
>> blotto.
>>

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