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>Access gets turned off. >There isn't any way to know it >is turned off. You do something >weird to turn it back on. And then >you don't know if it is now on or off. > >Do I have it about right? Right-on Charly. It is a reasonable expectation to be able to do a DSPUSRPRF and be able to see if a user is enabled or not. It is a reasonable expectation that if a user is disabled from NetServer, they are disabled from signing on too. The way NetServer access is enforced today makes it look like a quick hack instead of a planned enhancement. --buck
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