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  • Subject: Re: USRCLS(*USER) = *ALLOBJ....???
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 16:38:16 -0500

Lou,

Have you been on this list for the last 30 days or more?  There have been 
numerous 
emails about the benefits of upgrading from level 10 to level 20.  There have 
been 
many more emails about the jump from 20 to 30.  Beyond that is a little less 
clear.
  
What I am saying next may sound negative, but I really want to put it in a 
positive 
light.  Are you truly open to change?  Or are you trying to justify and explain 
as 
to why you'll stay at level 10, regardless?  Because if so, I don't want to 
waste 
time trying to explain if we are already diametrically opposed.  I don't want 
this 
to turn into a cycle vs. noncycle programming debate where neither side cares 
what 
the other side is saying.

Rob Berendt




sspi@ix.netcom.com on 04/08/99 04:23:25 PM
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Subject:        Re: USRCLS(*USER) = *ALLOBJ....???


>> At COMMON Carol Woodbury said that QSECURITY level 10 is supported if
>>you are
>> _currently_ at that level.  Once you change from 10 to anything else,
>>you're not allowed
>> to go back to 10.   That's bound to be a rude surprise for some people,
>>but I like it!!!

>I think that's a damn good idea!  It's about time that people started
>taking responsibility for their own machines and thiskinda forces folks to
>think about that issue...:)

   I'm not sure why running my machine at Level 10 means that I have not
assumed the responsibility for doing so.  What advantage does removing
Level 10 from my machine give me, the customer, when I specifically want it
that way?  (BTW, I don't have password protection on my PC or any of my
Macs either.  But I do have a secure location.)

   Regards,

   - Lou Forlini
     Software Engineer
     System Support Products, Inc.
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