yes, as long as the exit knows what queues are authorized by what remote
identiy.  You would be required to suspend the call made by the application
(opening the queue), and set the reason code and Comp Code your self.








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G'Day all,

A question for you all...

If I have 1000 clients using the same channel (Server con) to connect
to a queue manage (v5.3 on Windowns NT) can I use an API exit to
restrict the queues they can access so that client 1 can only access
client1.queue and client2 can only access client2.queue etc, without
using a security exit ?


Sid Young
Brisbane
Queensland
Australia

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