1. You can turn off the autoconf feature on the AS/400 (if you don't need it) and
vary off and then delete those devices.
2. Alternatively, if there are specific users that sign on on those devices you can
change their user
profile parameter INITIAL PROGRAM to *NONE and the INITIAL MENU to *SIGNOFF
3. you can assign those devices to another subsystem (other than QINTER - see the
wrksbsd command for details)
and then change the subsystems MAXJOBS parameter to 0 - this will effectively disable
those terminals
Elias Mandouvalos
Generali Insurance Greece
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>Virtual device question: When connecting to the AS/400, each
>tn5250 session passes the TTY device to which the terminal is
>attached to the AS/400. For certain reasons, my boss wants to be
>able to deny access to virtual devices (lets call them R0000AA
>through R0000AF) so he tried to set VARIED OFF, but whenever
>we start tn5250 again, it sets VARY ON, bypassing the VARIED
>OFF status of that device. Any comments/suggestions?
>
>Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to provide me
>regarding these matters.
>
>Jose Sanchez
>DRJ, Inc.
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