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  • Subject: Re: HOWTO limit Command line access?
  • From: John Earl <johnearl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 17:32:18 -0700
  • Organization: PowerTech Toolworks

Subba,

Subba Rao wrote:

> How do I limit Command line access to normal users i.e. in the USER
> class?
> I want them to interface with the system via Menu only. Can this be set
> system
> wide for all USER class members?

There is a parameter on the CRTUSRPRF/CHGUSRPRF command called LMTCPB (Limited
capability user).  When this paramtere is set to *YES, the user is prevented 
from
entering commands at an AS/400 command line.

Note that this restriction is not absolute.  The user would still be able to
enter commands using the Client Access remote command and the FTP rcmd facility
(prior to V4R1).  To block command entry from these sources you would have to 
use
the corresponding exit points .

jte

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