Thanks Gary and Rob.  We use some of the commands in production but we do it using adopt authority.  My interest is in knowing how you folks secure the commands...public *USE is definitely not what I want. 
Frank 
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Subject: Re: RMTCMD's security?
We leave the default security on those commands.  We actually use them in 
rograms to fire off processes on PC servers.
ob Berendt
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i Folks, are many of you securing these commands, SBMRMTCMD, etc. so as 
o change from the default of *USE for public?  Do you see a risk in your 
sers using RMTCMD's from a test i to a production i? 
hanks, Frank
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