Subject: RE: Deleting User from CICS/TS
From: David Stuart (David.Stuart@ventura.org)
Date: Tue Jul 08 2008 - 14:27:48 EDT
Hi Louis, We're running Novell's Groupwise, v7.0. Ken, What email client are you using? Dave Dave Stuart Prin. Info. Systems Support Analyst County of Ventura, CA 805-662-6731 David.Stuart@ventura.org >>> "Louis Callari" <louie_callari@buffalo.com> 7/8/2008 11:21 AM >>> Hi Dave, Would you be willing to share your application? Louie Callari 716-871-2939 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: industrynews@winwholesale.com > To: "VSE Discussion List" <vse-l@Lehigh.EDU> > Subject: RE: Deleting User from CICS/TS > Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 13:57:38 -0400 > > > owner-vse-l@Lehigh.EDU wrote on 07/08/2008 01:00:42 PM: > > So, it says you have to add the id for each group, so, if you > > remove it I would "assume" you would have to remove it from > > each group (cics) and then re-build the security. > > This is why I wrote my own CICS application for maintaining the > BSM definitions in the BSTCNTL file. IBM provided means of singly adding > and deleting these definitions but no means of finding all the places a > resource is defined -- such as a user id. So I have this functionality, > plus a whole lot more, built into my security maintenance application. One > of the nice things it does is, when you delete a non-ICCF user from its > user id list, it automatically finds and deletes everywhere that user id > has been given permission to other resources -- including user groups. > Another of the nice things it does is to automatically submit a BSM > rebuild job when changes have been made and you exit from one of its > maintenance screens. > > Sincerely, > > Dave Clark > > WinWholesale Group Services > 3110 Kettering Boulevard > Dayton, Ohio 45439 USA > (937) 294-5331 > > > This email message and any attachments is for use only by the named > addressee(s) and may contain confidential, privileged and/or proprietary > information. If you have received this message in error, please > immediately notify the sender and delete and destroy the message and all > copies. All unauthorized direct or indirect use or disclosure of this > message is strictly prohibited. No right to confidentiality or privilege > is waived or lost by any error in transmission. > -- _______________________________________________ Get your free email from http://mail.buffalo.com
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