On Wednesday, 06/20/2007 at 06:15 AST, David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You don't have to. It's just more useful if you do. > > You have to modify CHKIPADR if you want the server to present the user's home > filespace by default on succesful authentication.
If you don't specify a default directory in CHKIPADR, the default is <userid>.191. Since the userid is passed to CHKIPADR, creating a default directory of "<server>:<userid>." is easy. As an aside, I also use CHKIPADR to set LISTFORMAT UNIX for those who use non-VM-aware FTP clients like FileZilla. At some point I should consider changing my SRVRFTP CONFIG to have LISTFORMAT UNIX and SYSTEMGREETING OFF so that auto-detect FTP clients won't get confused. Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott
