Ron,
If you crack open the CS IP Users Guide, you will see the description of the
FTPS.RC file.
You don't need to specify TSO access for the user. You just need to create a
"userID.FTPS.RC" file for the user.
If you can't or don't want to do that, all is not lost, however ...
The manual says that an FTPS.RC file can also be specified in the user's
HOME directory, "$HOME/ftps.rc"
That means, if your user's RACF OMVS specification says: Home directory is
/application/userID, then create a file /application/userID/ftps.rc and put
the required "CD /target/directory" in there.
Unless I totally am not getting the picture, doesn't that do it?


Regards,
Ulrich Krueger


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User not setup for tso >>no>> id/files/cat. entry for tso access.only uss 
access with HOME dir setup in RACF..
This is the only way??




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Ron,
What some of the folks on this list have been trying to say is:
Have you tried using a "userID.FTPS.RC" dataset on the mainframe? 
You can put CD (or CWD) and SITE commands into this file.
When FTP-client "userID" connects to the mainframe's FTP server, contents 
of
this file are executed. If there's a command, e.g. "CD /application/xyz" 
in
the file, then that's going to be the user's default directory.
Doesn't that solve your problem?


Regards,
Ulrich Krueger

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So there is no way to setup a user... using .profile or profile in a 
directory I setup as there Home Dir..
to alter what is displayed as Root for that user??....

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