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As I demonstrated earlier, INLPGM(...) will NOT prevent a user from signing on to a 5250 session. They can always override the initial program on the sign in screen. Typing in *NONE, or QCMD, are a couple of quick samples for the Program/procedure . . . prompt Of course, now that I keep repeating this it's probably on Shalom's list or something so that kills using it and relying on "security by obscurity". Again, I can do this CRTUSRPRF USRPRF(DELETEME) PASSWORD() INLPGM(BUBBA) INLMNU(*SIGNOFF) and sign on using User . . . . . . . . DELETEME Password . . . . . . Program/procedure . . QCMD Menu . . . . . . . . MAIN Current library . . . and get right in to a command line. However, if I also add LMTCPB(*YES), then any attempts to change the program, or menu, on the initial signon result in CPF1121 Initial program or procedure cannot be specified. CPF1122 Menu cannot be specified. Rob Berendt
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