Hi Dave
try the following command
EDTOBJAUT OBJ(STRDFU) OBJTYPE(*CMD)

As long as you have the necessary authority, you can change
*PUBLIC to *EXCLUDE
but be careful, you may end up excluding more users than you really want,
so you may want to go to using an authorization list which will be easier
to use for other commands



Alan Shore

NBTY, Inc
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midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 07/18/2007 04:14:29 PM:

I looked in the archives and most answers seemed to be oriented
around other things.

Yes, I know table restriction would be best and we're working toward
that but in the interim restricting users from using DFU and other
commands would be a good stop-gap.

Thanks in advance,

Dave Odom
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