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)

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