I agree, however, I set USERSEND OPERSEND and SAVE to NO in IKJTSO00. We do not 
use the SEND command as a general rule.
I still have a couple of more things to try in my sandbox, but want to avoid a 
falling into a major hole (if possible) before attempting these.

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I see SYS1.BRODCAST allocated to *MASTER* on all systems in the GRSPLEX. I 
never tried running without it, but I'm pretty sure that's where true general 
broadcast messages go. Not the 'send/notify' messages to individual users, but 
the message(s) that everyone sees at logon time. If you think about it, where 
else would they go? Userlogs get migrated. An MVS SEND command could not recall 
them all. 

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I recently converted to TSO/E user logs and IPL'ed.
All is working but I still have an allocation for SYS1.BRODCAST by *MASTER*.

I *DID* check MSTJCL00 and the SYSLBC DD statement is not present.

The only trace I can find of SYS1.BRODCAST is in the GRSRNL list.
RNLDEF RNL(EXCL) TYPE(SPECIFIC) QNAME(SYSDSN) RNAME(SYS1.BRODCAST)

Q. Is anyone out there running *WITHOUT* a SYS1.BRODCAST dataset?   If so, what 
is necessary to accomplish this?
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