We have considered keeping it disabled and then enabling when we need
to, but how would that impact a disaster recovery situation? Would you
be able to log on as QSECOFR if no one else was around that could enable
it first?

Dave 

-----Original Message-----
From: BLCDOM.GWIA.midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 2:22 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx; stenore@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: QSECOFR usage

We address it with a program that changed the password for QSECOFR daily
with
a new one, the same program is the retrieve program which requires a
help desk
ticket to retrieve it (all custom created). works well and shuts down
auditors, especially with the log file that contains who, what, when,
where 
 
 
 



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