Dimitri,

Message description QSYS/QCPFMSG CPX2313 contains the commands
that are executed by the System Request menu.  If you were
replace the "SNDMSG" and "DSCJOB" strings with a string such as
"NULLCMD" and then create a command called NULLCMD that does
nothing, this would prevent all users from using the System
request menu to run these commands.

If you really want to limit just one group of users, you could
try to (Warning! - I haven't actually done this myself - so test
first.) replace the string "SNDMSG" with "SNDMSGX" and "DSCJOB"
with "DSCJOBX", and then write shells for the "X" commands that
called the real OS/400 commands.  You could then give your teller
group *EXCLUDE authority tot he DSCJOBX and SNDMSGX commands.
This allows the users to run these commands within their regular
applications, but prevents access from the System Request menu.

HTH, I could go into more detail if this explanation is too
cryptic.

jte

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----- Original Message -----
From: Dimitri Efimov <defimov@wiese.com.pe>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 12:52 PM
Subject: RE: How to personalize System Request Menu?


> To be more precise, we need to disable part:
>  "Send Message" (5)
>  "Disconnect job" (80)
>
> But just for the tellers profile users. Another problem: we
cannot just
> change the authorization for SNDMSG command, because this
command is to be
> called from teller application module.
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Dmitri Efimov
> Banco Wiese Sudameris
>
> DE
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Norbut, Jim [mailto:Jim.Norbut@Grubb-Ellis.com]
> Enviado el: Jueves, 27 de Diciembre de 2001 03:45 p.m.
> Para: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
> Asunto: RE: How to personalize System Request Menu?
>
>
> If you need to disable a person from accessing the menu
>
> I think changing the LMTCPB variable in a person's user profile
to *YES will
> do this.
> Any other ideas ?
>
> Or do you need to disable only "parts" of the menu and if
so.....which parts
> ?
>  -----Original Message-----
> From: Dimitri Efimov [mailto:defimov@wiese.com.pe]
> Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 2:35 PM
> To: midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject: How to personalize System Request Menu?
>
>
> We need to eliminate (or just make disable) some of System
Request Menu (is
> the one U can get pressing Shift/Esc) functionality's for one
group of
> users.
>
> Is there possibility to do that?
>
> Will appreciate for advise
>
> Dmitri Efimov
> Banco Wiese Sudameris
>
> DE
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