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  • Subject: Re: Qsysopr messages
  • From: Chuck Lewis <CLEWIS@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 09:08:18 -0400

Nope, they COULD still answer them if nothing else has been done...

Chuck

Wawrzaszek wrote:

> We do not want them to be able to delete messages or answer them.  They
> need to be able to view them, and programs do need to be able to write to
> qsysopr msgq regardless of who is signed on.  If QSYSOPR is signed on in
> break mode will this also prevent them from answereing them.  I do not know
> if this is an option yet, as our company runs 24 hours a day, however we
> only have an operator on duty 1st shift, then someone is on call for any
> problems the rest of the day.
>
> > Yes that is true.  Also did you mean Delete and not answer the messages?
> Or
> > Answer of the messages also.
> >
> > If the operator (qsysopr) is signed in and is in *break mode, even the
> All
> > object users cannot delete the messages.  Error message cpd2417 will
> occur.
> >
> >               I'm not 100% sure but you should be able to use data access
> > of read, add,
> >               and execute and user programs/users should be able to write
> > and view
> >               QSYSOPR but restrict them from removing messages.  Assuming
> > this is what
> >               you want to do.  You can modify the attention key screen (at
> > least I
> >               remember seeing some posts on that in the past), however
> > using the object
> >               security may be the easiest implementation.
> >
> >               We are trying to stop a rather serious problem at our
> > company.  Some users
> >               have found out that system request 6 brings you to the
> > qsysopr messages!
> >               We do not want to take away system request, only using the 6
> > if possible.
> >               Or is there another way to stop them.  I tried taking away
> > authority to
> >               qsysopr msgq but some programs need to write to that msgq so
> > taking away
> >               authority to it or giving them *use will not work.  Does
> > anyone have any
> >               suggestions?
> >
> >               Thanks in advance,
> >               Angie Wawrzaszek
> >
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