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James Lampert wrote:
Uh, and you expect the user to shut down the Telnet session how, with Attn
disabled?
How about?
SIGNOFF ENDCNN(*YES)
Dave Parnin
Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN 46571
daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
James H H Lampert
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om> cc:
Subject: Re: Diabling Telnet
Attention key
02/12/2004 01:11
PM
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> When you telnet from one AS/400 to another, pressing the Attention Key
> brings us the "Send Telnet Control Functions" menu.
>
> Does anyone know how to disable this "feature" so that pressing the
> Attention key does nothing?
>
> Setting the User Profile to ATNPGM(*NONE) does not work to disable this
> function.
Uh, and you expect the user to shut down the Telnet session how, with Attn
disabled?
You could lock the user out of the QGTVCTLF *PNLGRP. If you do this, then
Attn simply crashes the Telnet client (but leaves an orphaned connection
until the user signs off -- messy).
--
JHHL
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