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Thanks Steve,
And I guess my comments stem from the fact that I have turned very, very
sour on QDSIGNON. It is a big problem, and has been for many years, and
I don't see any better solution than bypassing the signon screen.
I'm working with two customers now who are forcing SSL on all telnet
sessions because of the @%#$@!&! unencrypted and unsecured QDSIGNON
screen.
jte
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