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  • Subject: Re: Remote Sign On Screen
  • From: "Al Barsa, Jr." <barsa2@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 19:12:14 -0400

At 05:01 PM 7/19/00 -0400, you wrote:


>Hi, group!  If I wanted to write a CL on my 720 that would start a passthru
>session to my 620, how could I do this so that no sign on screen pops up?  Is
>this possible?  Is there anyway that I can start the remote session and 
>have it
>log-in automatically without me having to actually sign on manually?

Not complicated, but tricky.

This is not the complete answer, but it's a good start.

1.)     You need to specify SECURELOC(*YES) on something in the 
communications configuration, but I am unable to remember what.

2).     You need to change the system value QRMTSIGN from the default 
(*FRCSIGNON) to *SAMEPRF.

3).     The actual STRPASTHR command needs to specify RMTUSER(*CURRENT).

4).     On the STRPASTHR command, you can skip the "DISPLAY STATION 
PASS-THROUGH" screen with the PASTHRSCN parameter (optional parameter 
hidden with F10).

5).     You can not suppress the "Sign-on Information" display, if this is 
specified at the system value level or in the user profile.  In my opinion 
this would be a useful feature, although I'm sure that someone will flame 
me on this opinion.

Al





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