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Tracy Johnson wrote:
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> From: Bob Brown[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
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> Calvin,
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> MPEX can tell you who is accessing what files in a given files set.
> This could be shot to a temporary file and parsed into abortjob
> commands using MPE and Editor.
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> Before you do that, however, check out the Security/3000 manual.
> There might be something in there that can do this for you ...
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> The endemic problem to the above is, many sites will buy MPEX/3000 but will
> not (for various reasons) but Security/3000, or for that matter
> VEAudit/3000.
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> (Although I think VEAudit/3000 should be "rolled-up" into Security/3000,
> mainly because I believe it would turn Security/3000 from a "nice to have"
> to a "must have.")
Tracy,
You're right, of course. In fact, for many years (until we switched to
Spectrum), we were one of those shops that had MPEX but not
Security/3000. OTOH, the original message mentioned that the shop in
question *did* have Security/3000.
BTW, I think that your idea of rolling VEAudit into Security is
*excellent*.
-Bob
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