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Beat you to it. I moved the batch file to my personal private network folder, so only the admin and I may actually view it. Why do I do this? Every morning I have batch file running that starts up several things, including several CA sessions. I always want to count on session #1 having the user message queue lock, and if I have several sessions started, but waiting for the CA user/password prompt before they'll sign on, there's no guarantee that session #1 will have the lock on the user message queue. So it's the PITA factor. Thanks for thinking to ask the security question. db > -----Original Message----- > From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / CWilt@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 2:15 PM > > But anybody who can sign onto your PC could look at this, and > signon to the > 400 using your username and password. Hope you don't have QSECOFR > authority. > > I don't understand what you are trying to get around, entering > your 400 user ID and password once a day? > > Charles
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