> Perhaps you should explain your actual problem, not have us try to guess at 
> an answer by analogy.

A client wishes to restrict the use of a particular (vendor) program to those 
users who execute it via their homegrown front-end.

> I'm curious why you would want to do that. Wouldn't it be better to ...

Those darn customers want to do what they want to do. You don't win converts as 
a vendor by arguing with them.

Charles

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf 
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Subject: Re: How do people lock down the compilers "inside" CA Endevor?

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I'm curious why you would want to do that. Wouldn't it be better to protect the 
relevent load libraries such that your users cannot compile into them except 
under Endevor's control?

Perhaps you should explain your actual problem, not have us try to guess at an 
answer by analogy.

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