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Password-protected data sets z/OS Security Server RACF Security Administrator's Guide SA23-2289-00 |
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When a data set is both password-protected and RACF-protected, access to the data set is authorized through RACF® authorization checking. If an authorization request for a password-protected data set is satisfied by a RACF global access table entry or a RACF data set profile, password checking is ignored. When a data set is password-protected but not RACF-protected, access
to the data set is authorized through password protection. When a
RACF-protected data set is moved to a system without RACF support, you cannot perform authorization
checking. Therefore, after you have installed RACF, your users might need to maintain password
protection only for those data sets that:
Password protection is not used for SMS-managed data sets. Therefore, if your installation has procedures that use password protection for data sets, you must modify these procedures accordingly. |
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