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Date: | Mon, 5 Feb 1996 21:25:11 GMT |
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In article <"d0m(U9x00rZb+jpa*"@MHS>, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>Michael wrote:
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>>I am trying to come up with a way to selectively disable MPE/iX commands from
>>within programs. The method must work on 3rd party products as well as in
>>house
>>utilities (which may or may not have source code). The only concession is
that
>>the method only has to work for NM programs (although I might have to do it
for
>>CM programs later).
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>Hi Michael,
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>perhaps I completely misunderstood your intention but what about the product
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>HP SECURITY MONITOR B3175A for MPE/iX 5.0 ?
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>With this product you can configure commands logging and access:
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>1) Logging ON/OFF
>2) General Execution ON/OFF (from within CI)
>3) Programmatic Access ON/FULL DISABLING/WARNING LEVEL
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>'Hope that this is just what you want the system to do.
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>Regards
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> Holger Wiemann
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Well Holger,
You and a few others have mailed me that very same suggestion. And I have to
admit that it is one that I had not considered (not being a Security Monitor
user). I am unfamiliar with the product since I have not worked for a company
that wanted it. The last 2 not willing to spend the money on what they deamed
as a 'partial product' (arriving at the decision without asking me:)). I shall
request some information from HP on the product and hopefully will get a chance
to see it run so that I can make an informed decision (or in my case,
suggestion).
Thanks for your help.
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Michael P. Smith [log in to unmask]
HP Systems Programmer [log in to unmask]
Hertz Corporation, Oklahoma City, OK
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