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> > > Again, I have a Domino application which gets data from the > 400. The > > people running this application sometimes don't even have > iSeries > > passwords. Are you saying that instead of just clicking on a > button to > > retrieve the data, that now I should also pop up a box that > prompts them > > for an iSeries user id and password? Ludicrous! > > That depends on the data itself. If you don't mind if everyone > in the world reads the data that's behind that button (and > everything else on your machine is XXX *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE), then > yes, a default password would work for you. But if the data has > any level of sensitivity, then a password check is simply the > responsible thing to do. Oops! I had to type over the "not" with "XXX" for this to make sense. jte
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