>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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