• Subject: Re: Brain freeze on command
  • From: John Earl <johnearl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2000 17:33:23 -0800
  • Organization: The PowerTech Group

Chris,

> Chris Bipes wrote:
> 
> ***WARNING*** the S in select command is too close to the D.
> SLTCMD/DLTCMD.  I deleted all the CRT commands once when looking for
> the command to create an Ethernet line.  USE CRT* and the system
> will find all the create commands.  Works for all prefixes.  I will
> never use SLTCMD again.

Signing on everyday with a profile that has *ALLOBJ authority is like
bicycling to work with a loaded bazooka.  Most days everything will be
fine, but one of these days you'll hit a bump and that sucker is gonna
go off.

I know that this notion of mine is not popular, but signing on
constantly with *ALLOBJ authority is just an accident waiting to
happen.  Don't do it!   There are better ways to administer your
systems.

jte


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