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Make the source type CLLE and compile (thru PDM) with option 14.  F4 to
prompt, F10 for additional parms, pagedown and on the 'Debugging view' parm
put *none.  Then when doing strdbg, he will see only (Source not available.)

Joe Giusto II
Programmer/Analyst
Ritz Camera
Beltsville, MD
301-479-3347

 -----Original Message-----
From:   rob@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:rob@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent:   Thursday, December 18, 2003 4:15 PM
To:     MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:        Disallowing RTVCMDSRC


Due to the extremely weak security on our development machine, and the 
lack of permission to do anything about it, I kept the source off the 
system and thought I was being clever.  Well, the newest programmer, (who 
was working as an engineer at a different company before starting here and 
we just hired him as a programmer because he had the right aptitude and 
his brother and dad are good) figured out how to use RTVCMDSRC to 
decompile it.  (He wanted to change the size of the password and user id 
fields.)  Granted, even if I could figure out how to create this command 
so that RTVCMDSRC didn't work he'd figure it out (debug the CL program 
called - he told me this, dang these new guys are clever) I'd still like 
to do this if possible.  Is there some option on CRTCMD that would work?

Rob Berendt
-- 
"All creatures will make merry... under pain of death."
-Ming the Merciless (Flash Gordon)


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