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  • Subject: Re: Any takers? Repeat: Client Access Licensed Programs
  • From: John Earl <johnearl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 07:18:34 -0700
  • Organization: The PowerTech Group

All,

Thanks for the responses.   Despite the turmoil I was able to get the answer I
needed <g>.

The exercise here is  part of a security audit that I'm doing for a customer.  I
suspected that several of these libraries were not needed for day to day
operations, and well, if their not needed then the best way to secure them is to
remove them from their production web machine.

Thanks again.

jte.



Larry Bolhuis wrote:

> Dennis,
>
>  Correct you are, however many answers dove off into what else might
> be needed and when, and what functions need a license on the AS/400.
> In many cases there was missing or incorrect information in those
> pieces of the answers.  Sorry if I implied that no-one had answered
> the question correctly, rather I meant that much incorrect information
> had been let out along the way.
>
>  I have alsways found it interesting how a simple question morphs over
> time into a discussion and occasionally into a completely different
> topic altogether. This is generally good, but one must be carefull
> that the answers match the question at the time they are given.  That
> is why based on the time of the answer, we both are correct.
>
>  - Larry
>
> Dennis Lovelady wrote:
> >
> > Hi, Larry:
> >
> > Ummm... I believe the question was, "What part >> of CA/400 << must exist
> > on the /400 in order to *CONNECT*."  The answer is none, which is what
> > most responses stated, including my own.  TC1 and Host Services are not
> > part of CA/400.
> > --
> > Dennis Lovelady                    Fayetteville, GA
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