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Bryan,

You can do this in either order; objects first and exit points later or 
vice versa.

Just like any package purchase, I would write a list of requirements.  I 
would suggest writing a list of requirements before you start to read the 
flood of email they are going to start sending you.  Then after you have 
that list of requirements, then I would read their email, go to their web 
sites, refine your list of requirements and go from there.  This allows 
you to address why you started looking for the package in the first place. 
 For a list of exit point vendors you may check:
http://faq.midrange.com/data/cache/198.html

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 





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        Subject:        Buying an Exit point program


We use menu level security on our iSeries, not resource or object level
security, and are looking into buying an exit point program.

What kind of set-up is involved in exit point programs?  We are wondering
what kind of time we need to devote to the process of securing our files
from ODBC, Client Access transfers, etc. with an exit point program.

Secondly, do we need to implement resource level security on the iSeries 
to
take advantage of an exit point program?  We can implement an exit point
program first and then tighten up security on the iSeries later, correct? 
 

Bryan Burns
System Operator
ECHO Incorporated
Lake Zurich, Illinois
847-540-8400 ext. 493

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