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Mark,
If you upgraded to an AS/400 Model 6xx, don't forget to get your free
Network Station as well!
Eric Kempter
Director of MIS
Commair Mechanical Services
-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Zylka [SMTP:mzylka@netpath.net]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 1998 7:44 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: UserID for a specific subsystem
Gary,
> The only way to do that is is to do a transfer job upon initial
>sign-on. I have had the same problem of trying to keep users out of
>QINTER without letting them even sign-on. This is a constraint using
>TCP-IP. I think workstation ID assignment is supported under V4R2 and
>CAV3R1M3. BTW, I tried setting up workstation entries in QCTL and then
>took them out, and had to VARY off and on all workstations. Now, I don't
>think I can do a TFRJOB into the subsystem. I get a 'Subsystem QCTL has
>no usable work station entry for QPADEV****' error. Any ideas on fixing
>this?
Thanks for the info. It's about time to order V4R2 while the free upgrade
program is still on. Sorry, I can't answer your last question.
Marc ( mzylka@netpath.net )
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