On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 17:05:40 +0000, J O Skip Robinson 
<[email protected]> wrote:

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<snip>

ugh.. above is what I get when I reply from the web archives, so that's why I'm 
not quoting 
some OPs.  I see it more and more.  

Yes, it means you are taking the default of yes.   I found I didn't have the 
"setuid     no"
on one of my sandbox LPARs.   Now it has me thinking... was that parm always 
there
and at one point when I learned about the exposure, or was it added at some 
point in
OS/390.   

Best Regards,
Mark
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