I've got a ZAPCP EXEC that can reset the invamid pasword counts for LINK and AUTOLOG (available on request), also CP SET JOURNAL OFF and ON used to clear certain counters; but not all, otherwise I woudn't have coded ZAPCP
Kris, IBM Belgium, VM customer support > >I don't understand what you mean by "anone with TCPIP access." Are > >you talking about people who use TN3270 through this server? You > >can't be seriously saying that because of TCPIP's having LNKNOPAS > >that they can link to all disks, are you? > Thanks for the information about journaling. I'll look into > it. I've never ventured into that area, so I doubt that anything is > set up in a non-default manner. > - Tom. > > >>I suppose one way to get around this would be to give TCPIP > >>LNKNOPAS authority. > > > >That would give anyone with TCPIP access also access to all disks in > >the system. Depends on your installation whether that is a problem. I > >used to have a separate disk for my obeyfile stuff and gave it read > >password ALL. > >-- > >Rob van der Heij > >Velocity Software, Inc > >http://velocitysoftware.com/ > Tom Cluster > County of Sonoma > Santa Rosa, CA > (707) 565-3384 (Tuesdays and Wednesdays only)
