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But when I do this, the only job that I can see is my own session. Which is odd, I think, because I'm a "super" user on our systems (all object, secadmin, ad nauseum). Under the Privileges tab in iNav for my profile, everything is checked. I can work with any printer, browse any library/file, wreak havoc with the hardware configuration, etc.
This is the first time that I've ever noticed a restriction for me when doing anything through iNav. Any thoughts?
* Jerry C. Adams *IBM System i Programmer/Analyst B&W Wholesale Distributors, Inc.* * voice 615.995.7024 fax 615.995.1201 email jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Good John. iNav is a great tool. I guess our suggestions are what happens when you ask a bunch of technical people how to do a task. I wonder if you asked a list full of MS programmers how to get a list of files in a directory if they'd tell you to fire up Explorer and drill down, or, if they'd send you a bunch of VB code to extract a list and display it in a window box.Rob Berendt
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