Ted MacNEIL wrote:
Well, with OPERATIONS authority, I can do the same thing with IEBCOPY.
If you leave the door open, it doesn't matter how strong the lock is.

This is the same fallacious argument that has been hashed to death regarding 
AMASPZAP.

If you say so.
As I said, others articulated a better argument.

I still, as I already said in my original response, was use XMIT with OUTFILE 
to unload loadlibs.
It's pretty well guaranteed to work, because it's not protected (usually).
But, rightly, or wrongly, ADRDSSU is.
And, not all of us have admin privilidges.

The issue was how to FTP load libs, NOT how to protect programmes.
AND, we were looking for a method with few stumbling blocks.

Another argument for not using ADRDSSU is that it is not universally
available. It is an optional feature. IEBCOPY and transmit/receive
are standard on all z/OS systems.

--
Richard

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