Ok, time for me to spend some time on the soap box.  What is the
TECHNICAL reason for not allowing the Mainframe to access the network?
I don't understand this at all.  Every PC in your company probably can
access the internet, allowing employees to spend time browsing the web,
yet the mainframe can't be connected to the internet to allow for you to
QUICKLY get maintenance?  As a response to Barry's statement, that
"after paying for the product, I still have to produce my own portable
media", when the means to connect the mainframe SECURELY to the internet
are easily available (and built into the hardware and software,
something that cannot be said for desktop machines).  
Ok, time for me to get off the soap box and back to work.
Wayne Driscoll
Product Developer
JME Software LLC
NOTE: All opinions are strictly my own.
  

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Schwarz, Barry A
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 6:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Best practices for software delivery


And since I (along with some other subscribers) am not allowed to
connect the mainframe network externally, after paying for the product I
still have to produce my own portable media that I can hand carry over.

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