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I think it depends how they access the system. If all the access is thru telnet you could end the telnet server, or bring down TCP/IP. Bot of those will end any current sessions. I vote for a simple data area yes/no switch that can be checked from within the initial program. ------------------------- Bryan Dietz 3X Corporation 614-410-9205 midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/13/2003 11:01:02 AM: > Is it possible to disable login without bringing interactive down? > I'd like to be able to > prevent users from logging in while an overnight batch runs, but I'd > rather not take > interactive down to do it, if I can avoid that. > > TIA, > > --Chris
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