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Phil, Let me be pedantic. The iSeries doesn't tout itself to do anything, let alone be a secure system. If it could, it would tout that it has plenty of security features, BUT it is up to the administrator to implement and monitor. At least this is what I hear from those humans that do tout the iSeries security. Administartors that tout "I shouldn't have to.." may end up in trouble. >Like I said, for a secure system that the iSeries touts itself to be I >shouldn't have to. > >Giving the least information possible is Security 101. > >--phil _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
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