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  • Subject: Re: SEPT
  • From: "Phil Hall" <hallp@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 12:21:52 -0600

> Leif: how would you detect jobs that temporarily point BASPCO POS(1)
to a
> rogue SEPT in a user library?

Without knowing the original state (i.e. an untouched version) of the
SEPT this will prove difficult, but not impossible.

The easiest way would be, of course, to know what the SEPT looks like on
a 'virgin' machine - remembering to take versions of the OS and PTF
levels into account

--phil



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