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<h1 class="topictitle1">Restore user profiles</h1>
<div><p>Some changes may be made to a user profile when it is restored.</p>
<div class="p"> The following applies: If profiles are being restored individually (RSTUSRPRF
USRPRF(*ALL) is not specified), SECDTA(*PWDGRP) is not requested, and the
profile being restored does not exist on the system, these fields are changed
to *NONE: <ul><li>Group profile name (GRPPRF)</li>
<li>Password (PASSWORD)</li>
<li>Document password (DOCPWD)</li>
<li>Supplemental group profiles (SUPGRPPRF)</li>
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Product passwords are changed to *NONE, so they will be incorrect after
restoring an individual user profile that did not exist on the system. <ul><li>If profiles are being restored individually (RSTUSRPRF USRPRF(*ALL) is
not specified) SECDTA(*PWDGRP) is not requested, and the profile exists on
the system, the password, document password, and group profile are not changed.
User profiles can be restored individually with the password and group information
restored from the save media by specifying the SECDTA(*PWDGRP) parameter on
the RSTUSRPRF command. *ALLOBJ and *SECADM special authorities are required
to restore the password and group information when restoring individual profiles.
Product passwords restored with the user profile will be incorrect after restoring
an individual user profile that existed on the system, unless the SECDTA(*PWDGRP)
parameter is specified on the RSTUSRPRF command.</li>
<li>If all user profiles are being restored to your system, all the fields
in any profiles that already exist on the system are restored from the save
media, including the password. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> <ol><li>User Profiles saved from a system with a different password level (QPWDLVL
system value) than the system that is being restored may result in having
a password that is not valid on the restored system. For example, if the saved
user profile came from a system that was running password level 2, the user
could have a password of ″This is my password″. This password would not be
valid on a system running password level 0 or 1. </li>
<li>Keep a record of the security officer (QSECOFR) password associated with
each version of your security information that is saved to make sure you can
sign on to your system if you need to do a complete restore operation.</li>
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You can use DST (Dedicated Service Tools) to reset the password
for the QSECOFR profile. See Service tools topic in the Information Center
for instructions. See “Prerequisite and related information” on page xvi for
more information about accessing the Information Center.</li>
<li>If a profile exists on the system, the restore operation does not change
the uid or gid.</li>
<li>If a profile does not exist on the system, the uid and gid for a profile
are restored from the save media. If either the uid or the gid already exists
on the system, the system generates a new value and issues a message (CPI3810).</li>
<li>*ALLOBJ special authority is removed from user profiles being restored
to a system at security level 30 or higher in either of these situations:<ul><li>The profile was saved from a different system and the user performing
the RSTUSRPRF does not have *ALLOBJ and *SECADM special authorities.</li>
<li>The profile was saved from the same system at security level 10 or 20.</li>
</ul>
<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> The system uses the machine serial number on the system and on
the save media to determine whether objects are being restored to the same
system or a different system.</div>
*ALLOBJ special authority is not removed
from these IBM-supplied profiles: <ul><li>QSYS (system) user profile </li>
<li>QSECOFR (security officer) user profile </li>
<li>QLPAUTO (licensed program automatic install) user profile </li>
<li>QLPINSTALL (licensed program install) user profile</li>
</ul>
</li>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzamvrestoresecinfo.htm" title="Recovering your system often requires restoring data and associated security information.">Restore security information</a></div>
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