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  • Subject: Re: Qsysopr messages
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 11:39:32 -0500

There is a way to change the commands used by the sys req menu.  It involves 
changing the contents of a message on the system.  You use the command WRKMSGF 
to do this.  However, I would be cautious doing so.  Doing so might enforce 
this for all.  This would be a nightmare if you are performing something on a 
dedicated system and you are input inhibited and have the message 'Waiting for 
response for a message on message queue QSYSOPR'.

I forget the message number(s) in question.  Many users have changed this to 
change 3-DSPJOB to 3-WRKJOB.  Perhaps you could put a OVRMSGF in the offending 
users program to a copy of this message file, with your modifications.




wawrzaszek@austeel.com on 10/19/98 11:29:41 AM
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Subject:        Qsysopr messages

We are trying to stop a rather serious problem at our company.  Some users
have found out that system request 6 brings you to the qsysopr messages! 
We do not want to take away system request, only using the 6 if possible. 
Or is there another way to stop them.  I tried taking away authority to
qsysopr msgq but some programs need to write to that msgq so taking away
authority to it or giving them *use will not work.  Does anyone have any
suggestions?   

Thanks in advance,
Angie Wawrzaszek

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