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> From: Leif Svalgaard > From: Ed Fishel <edfishel@us.ibm.com> >>> From: Alexei Pytel <pytel@us.ibm.com> >>>> From: Leif Svalgaard >>>>> It is possible for a user-state program belonging to an ordinary >>>>> user profile and that does not adopt authority and that does not >>>>> call >>>>> other programs to assume all authority on an AS/400 >>>> >>>> If you know a way of doing this, I think you should report it to IBM. >>> >>> what good is that going to do? >>> >>> The flaws on which this rest (as far as I know) have been >>> known to IBM for a decade. In fact, they were MADE by IBM. >> >> One way to read your reply is that IBM has intentionally introduced >> weaknesses. > > not intentionally, just incompetently. Microsoft who is known for > its many weaknesses also does not make these intentionally. > As400' myth is now down for me. Congratulations for your search Leif.
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