CA Top Secret provides more than 17 control points at which systems programmers might write code to define security‑checking procedures for initiation, volumes, and resources. This installation‑unique code is housed in the TSSINSTX module, which resides in a link‑listed library. CA Top Secret accesses this module and performs all functions and validations. If the EXIT option is not specified, CA Top Secret will assume EXIT(ON) provided that TSSINSTX exists. CA Top Secret ignores this option if no exit code exists.
If the exit abends, CA Top Secret automatically deactivates the exit and attempts to take a system dump.
The site must properly format and assemble the installation exit before it can be activated. A matrix within the exit will indicate the calls that the exit will accept.
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