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You gave me a good idea.

So.....


<blatant self promotion>

Take a look at http://www.atticdesignlab.com and click on the "iSeries Exit Blocker" link on the left.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gqcy" <gmufasa01@xxxxxxxxx>
Newsgroups: midrange.midrange-l
To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 11:45
Subject: Client Access - users clicking the red X while still signed on


F%*&n users!!!!
I see in their job log the CPF5140 message "Session stopped by a request
from device...."

but when users are asked about it, the say the window "just
disappeared", or adamantly claim they didn't hit the red X.

Is there a sure fire way to tell that the user "red x'ed" the session?

-btw, there is a user policy setting to remove the red x, but that is
too drastic (at this point).

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