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> -----Original Message----- > From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / rob@xxxxxxxxx > > The temporary keys are tied to a specific expiration date. > And the generic ones that default to like, 70 days after install, > will die > too after x number of installs. I don't know where they store > that but by gosh it's there. > It's a pretty good technique. No doubt, IBM has plenty of hiding places that the vast majority of us will never be able to find if we tried. Still, reiterating a suggestion I made earlier, what if IBM made available for "viewing only" a list of RSTLICPGM actions that only the system could add to; and never change or delete. t'would be nice. db
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