Explanation
The remote system has rejected
an intersystem request because the local transaction, or the local
region, does not have the authority to access the required resource.
The reason could be:
- The Communications Definitions (CD) entry
that is defined in your region for the remote system is not configured
to send user IDs. (Refer to the OutboundUserIds attribute of
the CD.)
- The user ID that is associated with the local transactions does
not have enough authority on the remote system to access the resources
that are requested in the intersystem request.
System action
CICS® abnormally
terminates the intersystem request.
User response
- Check whether the CD entry is configured to flow user IDs (OutboundUserIds=sent).
- Check whether the security configuration in the remote system
allows your local region, and the user ID of the user who is making
the intersystem request, to gain access to the required resource.
Refer to Configuring intersystem security for more information about how to configure for security.