Binyamin Dissen wrote:
:>Expiration dates are too easy to bypass.
Required access to the console.
Unless you used SCRATCH with the PURGE option; e.g., I get the
extents and map the free space on a volume, scratch the data
set, and allocate one of mine with the appropriate space
amount(s), and I have all the data unprotected.
That was for protection. I remember that we used expiration dates on all
system datasets.
See above. Password protected data sets with no PASSWORD data
set entries were much safer, especially if xMASPZAP was renamed
or front-ended.
Gerhard Postpischil
Bradford, VT
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