Ted MacNEIL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>There is a directory structure and it is maintained by a 
>utility/command/service machine called DIRMAINT.
>Invoking DIRMAINT is called EDITING.

Um...sort of.  There is a directory structure, and it is maintained by hand (by 
editing the source directory -- a flat file), by a service machine called 
DIRMAINT (IBM PP), or by any of several other ISV products.  Invoking DIRMAINT 
is not called EDITING, at least not of any of the several hundred VM shops I've 
been at.  Editing is called EDITING.

In a site with no security package, the source directory does have plaintext 
passwords in it.  That's why you keep it on a secure minidisk.

...phsiii

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