Nathan,

<snip>
Steve,

I've tried searching with Google to find IBM references that might
backup
your assertions. Unfortunately, I haven't found any. Can you cite any?
</snip>

Steve already did with his first post:
<snip>
The user exchanges credentials (user identifications) either directly
with the operating system, or indirectly through application or
middleware software that is supported by the operating system.
</snip>
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/ssw_ibm_i_73/rzam8/rzam8userentitlements.htm

However, since it does not agree with your views and desires, you find
that it does not back up his assertions. Which I find odd since his
assertions are merely a cut and paste of IBM clearly stated policy.
I am sure however that you will still disagree up to the time (and
probably still after, even after paying the fine) of your first IBM audit.
And I suspect this is why Steve has graciously replied to the others but
you're hearing silence from him.


Rob Berendt

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