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As much as I am a proponent of exit programs, this seems like a good
place to secure the outq itself.  Any chance that this user has *JOBCTL
(or *SPLCTL) special authority?  
If they do, then consider removing the Special Authority from the user.

Another option is to change the AUTCHK parameter on the out queue to
(*OWNER), so as to prevent the user from deleting entries that they
don't own.  Either of these approaches would be easier than writing an
exit program.

jte

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-
> bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David A Parnin
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 9:28 AM
> To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Restrict CLROUTQ--A good use for an exit program?
> 
> Good morning all,
> 
> We have a situation where someone appears to be clearing
> an outq for a
> printer used by many people.  There's no real need for any
> user to be using
> the CLROUTQ command or choosing option 14 from WRKOUTQ.
> What we would like
> to do is to log the user-id of people trying to do this
> and give an error
> message to any non-MIS people.
> 
> My boss initially suggested creating a modified CLROUTQ
> command that was
> higher in the library list than the system command.  Over
> the weekend I
> started wondering if an exit program could do the job.
> I've never
> attempted an exit program before but wouldn't mind
> learning.  I've seen
> examples for FTP and Telnet in the archives but can they
> be added for any
> command?
> 
> I would appreciate any advice.  Thanks.
> 
> Dave Parnin
> Nishikawa Standard Company
> Topeka, IN  46571
> daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
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