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On Mar 9, 2017, at 12:42 PM, JWGrant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Does anybody know if there is an operating system command or API that
would allow
you to lock the system security values within SST from being changed.
i.e.
Setting the "Allow system value security changes . . . . . 2 1=Yes,
2=No" to a "2"
without having to login into SST and taking the menu options?
Jim
Jim W Grant
Senior VP, Chief Information Officer
Web: www.pdpgroupinc.com
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