Al, Barsa, Scott,

Thanks for your answers!! I really love this group :-) )

Al: Wonderful idea, I think I'll try to implement it.

Shannon: I was aware of your excellent article about using the exit
point (in fact, have it printed as a reference). Nevertheless, the
person who made me the request may be uneasy in "messing up" with exit
points.

Scott: Mainly, it would be for avoiding option 1, so any of the ideas
proposed would be valid.


Now, let's just hope that the users don't have *ALLOBJ!!  :-)

Regards,

Luis Rodriguez 
> 
> ------------------------------
<snip/>  
> message: 3
> date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 18:40:33 -0400
> from: Al Barsa <barsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> subject: Re: Disabling Sys Req key?
> 
> You can disable it to selected users by revoking authority to the *PNLGRP
> QGMNSYSR.  Typically I make it *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE (it is shipped as *USE),
> and then I enable selected users or groups.
> 
> Al - in Rochester
> 
> Al Barsa, Jr.
> Barsa Consulting Group, LLC
</snip> 

> ------------------------------
> 
> message: 4
> date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 17:51:43 -0500
> from: "Shannon ODonnell" <sodonnell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> subject: RE: Disabling Sys Req key?
> 
> http://www.itjungle.com/fhg/fhg051805-story01.html
> 
> 
> Prevent Access to System Request Menu 
> by Shannon O'Donnell 
> 
> 
> The code for this article is available for download. 
<snip/> 
----------------
  Luis Rodriguez


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