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 Block access of Operational ASSIST Menu
Hi ! How can I block the users for the use of Operational Assistance Menu(Esc Key)?

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ASKED: February 27, 2013  6:03 AM
UPDATED: February 27, 2013  2:25 PM

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It doesn’t sound like a very good idea, but the fast way might be to use the EDTOBJAUT command on the ASSIST *MENU object to set *PUBLIC authority to *EXCLUDE. Normal *PUBLIC authority is *USE, but you can change it if you want. It’s hard to think of a good reason why, though. — Tom

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You might also review the QATNPGM system value. If it is set to *ASSIST, you might want to change it to *NONE. That doesn’t block access to the ASSIST menu, but it does make it more difficult to get to. If the GO command isn’t available, there might not be a good way to get to it. — Tom

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You can also do this for an individual USRPRF by specifying *NONE on the USRPRF for the ATNPGM parameter

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