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<h1 class="topictitle1">Remove a user from the system</h1>
<div><p>This article describes how to remove a user from the system, explains
why it is important, and provides step-by-step instructions.</p>
<p>If someone leaves your company, you should remove the user profile from
the system immediately. Before you can delete a user profile, you must either
delete or transfer ownership of any objects that are owned by the profile.
You can use the WRKOBJOWN command to do this, or you can use option <kbd class="userinput">4</kbd> (Remove)
from the Work with User Enrollment display. When you select option <kbd class="userinput">4</kbd> (Remove)
for a profile from the Work with User Enrollment display, you see additional
displays that allow you to handle any objects the user owns. You can choose
to give all the objects to a new owner or handle the objects individually:</p>
<pre class="screen"> Remove User
User . . . . . . . . . . . : HOGANR
User description . . . . . : Sales and Marketing Department
To remove this user type a choice below, then press Enter.
1. Give all objects owned by this user to a new owner
2. Delete or change owner of specific objects owned by this user.</pre>
<p>If you choose to handle the objects individually (option <strong><kbd class="userinput">2</kbd></strong>),
the screen displays a list of all the objects that are owned by the user:</p>
<pre class="screen"> Remove User
User . . . . . . . . . . . : HOGANR
User description . . . . . : Sales and Marketing Department
New owner . . . . . . . . . Name, F4 for list
To remove this user, delete or change owner of all objects. Type options below and press Enter.
2=Change to new owner 4=Delete 5=Display details
Opt Object Library Description
4 HOGANR QUSRSYS Hogan, Richard message queue
4 QUERY1 DPTWH Inventory Query</pre>
<p>If you choose to delete objects, you see the Confirm Delete display. Once
the system deletes the objects, you can remove the user profile. You then
see the Work with User Enrollment display again with a message that tells
you that the system has removed the user.</p>
<p><strong>Deleting User Profiles </strong></p>
<p>You cannot delete a user profile that owns objects. You must delete any
objects owned by the profile or transfer ownership of those objects to another
profile. Both basic assistance level and intermediate assistance level allow
you to handle owned objects when you delete a profile. </p>
<p>You cannot delete a user profile if it is the primary group for any objects.
When you use the intermediate assistance level to delete a user profile, you
can change or remove the primary group for objects. You can use the DSPUSRPRF
command with the *OBJPGP (object primary group) option to list any objects
for which a profile is the primary group. </p>
<p>When you delete a user profile, the user is removed from all distribution
lists and from the system directory. </p>
<p>You do not need to change ownership of or delete the users message queue.
The system automatically deletes the message queue when the profile is deleted. </p>
<p>You cannot delete a group profile that has members. To list the members
of a group profile, type <samp class="codeph">DSPUSRPRF <var class="varname">group-profile-name</var> *GRPMBR</samp>.
Change the GRPPRF field in each member profile before deleting the group profile.</p>
<p><strong>Using the Delete User Profile Command</strong> </p>
<div class="p">You can enter the Delete User Profile (DLTUSRPRF) command directly, or
you can use option <kbd class="userinput">4</kbd> (Delete) from the Work with User
Profiles display. The DLTUSRPRF command has parameters allowing you to handle: <ul><li>All objects owned by the profile</li>
<li>All objects for which the profile is the primary group</li>
<li>EIM associations</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Using the Remove User Option</strong> </p>
<p>From the Work with User Enrollment display, type <kbd class="userinput">4</kbd> (Remove)
in front of the profile you want to delete. You see the Remove User display:</p>
<pre class="screen"> Remove User
User . . . . . . . . . . . : HOGANR
User description . . . . . : Sales and Marketing Department
To remove this user type a choice below, then press Enter.
1. Give all objects owned by this user to a new owner
2. Delete or change owner of specific objects owned by this user.</pre>
<p>To change the ownership of all objects before deleting the profile, select
option <kbd class="userinput">1</kbd>. You see a display prompting you for the new
owner. </p>
<p>To handle the objects individually, select option <kbd class="userinput">2</kbd>.
You see a detailed Remove User display:</p>
<pre class="screen"> Remove User
User . . . . . . . . . . . : HOGANR
User description . . . . . : Hogan, Richard - Warehouse DPT
New owner . . . . . . . . . Name, F4 for list
To remove this user, delete or change owner of all objects.
Type options below and press Enter.
2=Change to new owner 4=Delete 5=Display details
Opt Object Library Description
4 HOGANR QUSRSYS HOGANR message queue
2 QUERY1 DPTWH Inventory Query, on-hand report
2 QUERY2 DPTWH Inventory Query, on-order report</pre>
<div class="p">Use the options on the display to delete objects or transfer them to a
new owner. When all objects have been removed from the display, you can delete
the profile. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> <ol><li>You can use F13 to delete all the objects owned by the user profile.</li>
<li>Spooled files do not appear on the Work with Objects by Owner display.
You can delete a user profile even though that profile still owns spooled
files. After you have deleted a user profile, use the Work with Spooled Files
(WRKSPLF) command to locate and delete any spooled files owned by the user
profile, if they are no longer needed.</li>
<li>Any objects for which the deleted user profile was the primary group will
have a primary group of *NONE.</li>
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<ul class="ullinks">
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzamvuserprofdisable.htm">Disable user profiles automatically</a></strong><br />
If someone is gone from the organization for an extended period, disable (deactivate) that users profile.</li>
<li class="ulchildlink"><strong><a href="rzamvuserprofremove.htm">Remove user profiles automatically</a></strong><br />
Your system should contain only user profiles that are necessary. An unnecessary user profile may provide unauthorized entry to your system. If you no longer need a user profile because the user either has left or has taken a different job within the organization, remove the user profile.</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzamvmanagesecinfo.htm" title="This article describes the tasks for managing security information.">Manage security information</a></div>
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