Bob Bridges wrote:
>It's been a while, but I'm quite sure that at one installation at least I had 
>authority to issue a command that "refreshed" a user's ACEE so that the 
>changes I'd just made to his access would take place immediately without his 
>having to log off and on again.  I had the impression that it was an operator 
>command; I'm pretty sure it was at an ACF2 installation, and that I had to 
>issue from within ACF2, not at the ISPF command line.

>TSS has a REFRESH command for that purpose, and it sometimes works for me.  
>Other times it claims not to see anything for the indicated user; I haven't 
>figured out the pattern yet.

>I can't believe ACF2 and TSS invented this capability and it's somehow not 
>available with RACF.  But I'm not a systems programmer, so I don't know how it 
>would work, and if a systems guy says it's impossible I can't contradict more 
>knowledgeably than to assert that I definitely have had this capability in 
>previous jobs.

If I had to guess—and that’s all I can do—some of this may well have to do with 
WHAT’S being changed. Some things likely live in the ACEE; some are likely hung 
off of it. One of those will be refreshed instantly, the other not until the 
user logs off and back on.

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