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Secured Services

Access security is turned off or on by specifying N or Y in the Secured Services field of the System Defaults panel. The following table shows how the setting of this field affects undefined users.

When Secured Services is off, specified with an N, a user that is not defined to the system is given General access, as described below. This setting relieves the administrator of CA Compress from the need to add every user to the List of Authorized Users. Only users to be given Maintenance or Authorized access need be added.

When Secured Services is on, specified with a Y, a user that is not defined cannot access the functions of CA Compress. To define users to the system, the CA Compress administrator must add each one to the List of Authorized Users.

Customers wishing to completely disable IUI security and rely on RACF or an equivalent security package can specify this option at initialization or with a subsequent batch update. Access security cannot be enabled or disabled from the IUI.


Secured Services Setting

Access Granted to Undefined Users



Comments

N

General

An Authorized User must define the user to the system to give Maintenance authority.

Y

None

An Authorized User must define the user to the system to give any access.

D

Disabled

IUI security is completely disabled. The user controls access with RACF or other security product.