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Andy, thanks for the help. I created a new subsystem and I have it started. I called it CBQINTER. I can see it in WRKACTJOB and 1 user actually logged in under it. I'm a little confused now about how the 400 knows which workstations are supposed to use it instead of the other QINTER. I went into WRKSBSD bergelib\cbqinter and DISPLAY (option 5) the subsystem. Once the subsystem came up, I can view the workstation entries, and I have *CON and *ALL. Is it safe to modify these? QINTER is running on the system, and I'm experimenting here on a production system, so I really want to tread lightly. I'm feeling much more confident on the 400 now and I'm taking a liking to it! I'm a little lost as to where to go from here...


Thanks again, CB



Andy Nolen-Parkhouse wrote:

Christopher,

Perhaps the easiest way to get going would be to create a tech-support
subsystem which would remain up.

Here's what I've done in the past:

- Use the CRTDUPOBJ command to duplicate the QINTER subsystem description
to a user library with a new name.
- Use the WRKSBSD command to modify the new subsystem description.  Your
primary concern will be the workstation entries.  You need to remove all
generic entries and only allow access to specifically named workstations
which you would have access to.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse



Christopher Bergeron
Subject: starting only one QINTER session?

Is it possible to start only one QINTER session?  At the end of the
day,
 we kill all QINTER sessions while we backup our system.  What I'd
like
to be able to do is start a QINTER session from home, but only for
myself.  Right now, I use:  rmtcmd strsbs QINTER //systemname - but it
starts QINTER across the board and any of my users can log on to the
system.  Does anyone know if there's an option for QINTER or if I can
configure this somehow?  I'm new to the AS/400 so I'm very confident
compiling CL programs, or the like (yet).

Much thanks for any tips...
-CB






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