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  • Subject: Re: Okay to change QAUTOVRT to zero?
  • From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 17:01:06 -0500


I was going to suspect telnet sessions from one 400 to another.  However I
controlled mine with QAUTOCRT.

Rob Berendt

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Auditors have recommended that we change QAUTOVRT to zero.  Because we use
static device descriptions for Client Access, it makes sense to me. When we
have a new install of client access, I will just copy an existing *VRT devd
myself or change QAUTOVRT to one temporarily.

Is there anything wrong with my reasoning here?  Am I missing another set
of devices besides PC's running client access that make use of QAUTOVRT?

Thanks in advance for any help.


Bryan Burns
System Operator
Echo, Inc.
Lake Zurich, IL
Burnsbm@echoincorporated.com
847-540-8400  x493



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