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Answer to all of your questions is "right". Best way is always native OS400 security. When I demo our exit point tool I tell prospects to think of it as sort of an iSeries firewall. HTH. Elvis -----Original Message----- Subject: ODBC Security I wanted to get some info on the risks to giving AS400 users authority to use ODBC. If object authority is *use ODBC s/b ok for AS400 users to use...right? If they have *change to AS400 objects then ODBC is not good because they can upload data or change it via file transfer or ODBC...right? Using an exit pgm will restrict all users except ONLY those alllowed by the exit...which makes it the best way to secure ODBC...is that right? Thanks for any info Frank
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