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Checking for and Revoking SFS Administrator Authorization

To determine whether the user ID is an SFS administrator, use the CONFIG AUTHORIZ command. Search for a record such as GRANT SFSADMIN TO mgrid, where mgrid is the manager’s user ID. Delete this record.

While you are in the AUTHORIZ CONFIG file, remove this user ID’s authorizations to all management commands this user ID no longer needs. Check specifically for authorizations to commands you authorized this user ID to use. You can remove the unnecessary authorizations by removing the appropriate GRANT records for this user ID.