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Hmmmmm, interesting. Questions -
1. Does the system allow the user to log back on as a different job at a 
different terminal?
2. If so, can the user then sign onto the system at the same disconnected 
terminal? If so then this is a problem. If not (due to QLMTDEVSSN) is that a 
problem? If so, I am curious as to why?
>>> Laszlo Lorincz <laszlo.lorincz@bms.com> 09/25/01 07:25AM >>>
Hi All,

I have a problem with it. The QLMTDEVSSN system value set to 1. The
LMTDEVSSN parameter is set to *SYSVAL in user profile. If the user has an
active job, the system does not let the user in. It is fine. When the user
has a disconnected job, the user can log on. It seems the system does not
check the disconnected jobs. How can I solve this problem?

Thanks

Laszlo

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