>If a user logs on, it is JES2 that reads the logonproc from PROCLIB, which it 
>already has allocated (as you >mentioned). Kind of a chicken and egg problem: 
>how can a user logon without having read the logonproc?
>Kees.
 >
>Oh yeah..You are right.. . That explains why User C was able to log on . Thank 
>you Kees ...




JES2 is usually defined with NODSI in the PPT (SCHEDxx) and does not hold an 
ENQ on the data sets it has allocated.


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Peter Hunkeler



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