If you are unsure that SafeNet/400 is the source of the problem
1.Reset the Security Level in SafeNet/400 by following these directions:
•From the SafeNet/400 Main Menu select Option 1 – Work with Server Security Settings or use WRKSRV command
•If you know which server function the request is using, change the server’s Security Level to 1. If you cannot determine which server function the request is attempting to access, set all the servers to Security Level 1.
•Try the client request again
•If the request is successful, change the server (or servers) back to the original Security Level, Logging Level All. This will log all the client requests.
2.Try the client request again.
•If the request is successful, run the request log report and review the client request.
•If the request is rejected, check PCREVIEW to view the actual transaction.
•Make the required authority table changes. Test your changes with the
•Try the client request again and review the logs again.
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