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> 1. CISC to RISC > 2. CISC to RISC > 3. CISC to RISC > > any questions?? <VBG> Let's not be flippant. 1. Yes, I see it did exist as far back as V3R7, maybe even V3R6, but as a *SYSCTL, rather than *SEC, system value: it merely set the default for the FRCOBJCVN parameter on RSTOBJ. The V5R2 version is a different animal entirely. 2. Since QALWOBJRST values that prevent system-state programs from being restored have been around since V2, much of this is redundant. 3. Level 7 effectively excludes all commercial products from being installed on a system: after all, what sane commercial developer would knowingly distribute commercial products with their observability intact? It's just begging somebody to disassemble them. Oh, and since when has it been possible to apply a digital signature to OS/400 objects? <scratching head> I've heard of signing JAR files, but OS/400 objects? -- JHHL
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