Hard code a value in the MCAUSER of the SVRCONN channel used by the Toolkit, and then use SSL to insure only the users you want can use it. Then you only have to give that 1 ID access.
 
If you don't have that channel protected by SSL and its MCAUSER is blank, it is a wide open hole for anyone to connect to with mqm authority.
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Kulbir S. Thind [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 12:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Domain users requiring access to WBI MB Config Manager


Hi,

We have a W2K Configuration Manager (v5, CSD 3) installed that we need to provide access to.  This is normally a straight forward step which involves adding domain accounts to the local groups used by WMQ (mqm) and WBIMB (5 groups).  

However, the users we're trying to add do not belong to one of our company domains, they belong to a domain in their own company.  We're trying to provide our off shore company with enough access to our configuration manager to allow them to be able to establish a domain connection, however we can't find a way of adding their domain accounts to our local groups.  Has anyone done this or know of a way of being able to do this?

Thanks,

Kulbir.


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