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What you have will work, but to reduce maintenance try the following,
For the remote system do the following:
User ID/Address . . . . : *ANY GDI
Description . . . . . . : *ANY on GDI
System name/Group . . . : GDI
User profile . . . . . :
Network user ID . . . . : *ANY GDI
This will cover any user you want to be able to access the remote system.
Let's say you have two 400's: SYSTEMA and SYSTEMB.
On SYSTEMA you would have:
a) your local individual one
b) *ANY on SYSTEMB
On SYSTEMB you would have:
a) your local individual one
b) *ANY on SYSTEMA
Understand?
Phil.Kestenbaum@viacom.com on 02/28/2000 04:57:21 PM
To: Rob Berendt/DEKKO@DEKKO
cc:
Fax to:
Subject:
Thanks, it was my mistake, I needed to define entries for both systems, on
both systems.
Sorry,
Phil
From: Rob Berendt <rob@dekko.com>
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: SNDNETF problem
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2000 13:19:34 -0500
Do a DSPDIRE and paste, (or clipboard if you use M$ products), the first
five lines here. From both systems. Sometimes a second pair of eyes...
Then we'll check with DSPDSTLOG FNCTYP(*RTR) ENTTYP(*ERR)
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