On 13 Jan 2006 04:28:04 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Relson) wrote:
Anyone found a way round the limit of 8 concurrent TSO
users when
running under z/OS.e.
I am surprised to see this in a public forum because my
recollection is
that if you do get "round the limit" it would violate the
terms and
conditions under which z/OS.e is being used.
I thought the same, until I read the OP's second
sentence, which you snipped:
Such as give IBM a bit more money to get a few more users?
That implies to me that he's looking for above-board
methods. And, as others have noted, all responses have
been for legal work-arounds. Also the OP's response to
those suggestions implies that that's the kind of thing he
was looking for.
The way "round the limit" is to purchase z/OS not z/OS.e.
IBM has been known to offer deals that only *some* of
their salesmen knew about. Maybe they don't in this case,
but how can you tell unless you ask enough people?
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