OK, I'll  "byte".  Is the most current TNVT100 located by google at: 
http://ukcc.uky.edu/~tools/1997
Or is a newer one located somewhere beyond google's wide vision?

Mike Walter 
Hewitt Associates 
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represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.



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On 9/23/08 5:58 PM, "Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR)"
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> Hi
> 
> One last thing on this. Am I logged on with my user id and password then
> from there logonby to another machine such as MAINT? Or do I just logon
> to MAINT using LOGONBY with my personal user id's password?

The latter, although if you have RACF or a similar ESM, you can force the
other behavior by limiting the pattern of logical terminals that certain 
IDs
can be used from, and installing a copy of the super-fabulous SESSION tool
available from most collections of useful VM tools. No system should be
without it (or TNVT100). SESSION lets you create essentially a poor-mans
session manager from a CMS session. Good for environments that force you 
to
logon as you first. 







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