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1. asas o xLIB FILE OTAARA PGM LIB for more values _ Initial message text or Message Id Character value Message file so WSMSGF Name GIEF EFUN oe st va sh ce te se Je ere A PRODUCT Name PRODUCT LIBL Break in chat 2 w YES IFMSG YES NO Bottom F3 Exi t F4 Prompt FS Refresh F12 Cancel F13 How to use this display F24 More keys Choose the Object name Library and Object type The other available parameters are the same than those described in option 2 Chat with Jobs WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 24 of 27 4 6 Chat with Subsystem jobs This option allows you to select workstation s associated with one or more subsystem s you want to chat with The following screen is displayed Chat with Subsystems Terminals CHTSBS Type choices press Enter Subsystem Name 2 RC NS TES xSELECT Name genericx SELECT for more values Initial message text or Message Id a a asas ao Character value Message file so HSHSGF Name Libero vos gor cu iIIa w x xPRODLICT Name xPRODUCT LIBL Break in chat YES IFMSG YES NO Bottom F3 Exit F4 Prompt FS Refresh F12 Cancel F13 How to use this display F24 More keys Choose the Subsystem Name full name or generic name The other available parameters are the same than those described in option 2 Chat with Jobs WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 25 of 28 4 7 C
2. Name Specify the object name that belongs to the aggregate of objects that was determined by the selected method Generic name Specify the generic name of the object s WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 20 of 23 WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 21 of 24 Initial message text MSG Specifies the immediate message to be displayed at the beginning of the chat session A maximum of 162 characters can be specified Message identifier MSGID Specifies the message identifier of a message description whose pre defined message is being sent to all participants in a chat session If this parameter is specified a value cannot be specified on the message text parameter Message file and library MSGF Specifies the name and library of the message file that contains the pre defined message being sent to all participants in a chat session This parameter is required if a value is specified on the message identifier prompt MSGID parameter The possible library values are Product default A selected library is used to locate the message file LIBL The library list is used to locate the message file Library name Specify the library where the message file is being located Break in Chat Specifies how chat participation is handled for workstations that are currently engaged in other tasks except chat This parameter is also connected to the delay time and response method defined in ws init envelope
3. The possible break values are YES default The chat is enforced on the selected workstations under all circumstances L IFMSG The chat is enforced provided the initial message is non void No The acquired workstation will determine whether or not to participate in chat WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 22 of 25 4 4 Chat with Users This option allows you to select workstation s associated with one or more users you want to chat with The following screen is displayed Start User Chat CHTUSR Type choices press Enter User Name E E T A E for more values Initial message text or Message Id Message file Libraru Break in chat F3 Exit F4 Prompt F24 More keys FS Refresh SELECT WSMSGF PRODUCT xvES F12 Cancel Name generic SELECT Character value Name Name PRODUCT LIBL IFMSG YES NO Bottom F13 How to use this display Choose the User Name full name or generic name The other available parameters are the same than those described in option 2 Chat with Jobs WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 23 of 26 4 5 Chat with Users of an object This option allows you to select workstation s associated with an object you want to chat with The following screen is displayed Start Object Chat CHTOBJ Tupe choices press Enter Object ES Object name e s s e we 2 2 Name GIBa 4 fey cece 09 0 ce m LIBL Name LIBL CURLIB Object Type
4. Chat with Subsystem jobs 41 Send message 5 Chat with Controllers b Chat with Groups 9 Return to last chat Enabling this terminal to Chat Definitions Ti Enable remote control 11 Define Groups T2 Disable remote control 12 Define Supervisors T3 Auto include terminals Chat box Maintenance 21 Work with Chat box 81 Configuration 82 Maintenance menu F3 Exit F4 Prompt F9 Retrieve Fiz Cancel Information Assistant Fib AS 400 main menu WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 19 of 22 4 3 Chat with jobs terminals This option allows you to select workstation s associated with a Job from which one can choose a sub list to chat The following screen is displayed Start Job Chat CHTJOB Type choices press Enter Job Name we we we a xSELECT Mame generic SELECT for more values Initial message text or Message Id Character value Message file so WSMSGF Name b a MEE xPRODLICT Name PRODUCT LIBL Break in chat xvES IFMSG YES NO Bottom F3 Exit F4 Prompt FS Refresh F12 Cancel F13 How to use this display F24 More keys Job Name NAME Specify the generic name of the object s to be listed A generic name is character string that consists of one or more characters followed by an asterisk This is a required parameter SELECT default You can select a sub list of workstations from the displayed list
5. job F16 to display the remote job log F23 for a prompt for immediate cancellation of the remote job 13 Press HOME to get the Command Entry Screen from which you can enter commands for your local job 14 Press HELP to read the on line help text 15 Change the terminal name to another terminal which has entered the WSINIT command Clear the USER and NUMBER fields and press ENTER The screen contents of the chosen terminal will be displayed 16 Press F3 to quit the program WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 6 of 9 The iSeries Security Experts Remarks The system will wait a number of seconds for a copy screen or remote command execution to be completed You will then get a message which will allow you either to wait again or to cancel the command You cannot display a screen or execute another command until the previous command has been completed Notice that the USER and JOB NUMBER fields for the remote job are automatically filled in This prevents any mistakes that could occur by the remote user transferring to another job via the system request key 3 2 Enabling a terminal to be copied Introduction The screen copy command displays the contents of the remote terminal screen on the user s screen This includes data for which the Enter key has not yet been pressed error messages etc The user at the remote terminal will receive a message that his data is being copied together with the ID of the copier The data at
6. the installation see Chapter Entering the Product Authority Code O The products will be installed one after the other 1 At end press F3 to exit Installation on an AS 400 computer from DISKETTES via PC Support O Sign on to PCs with QSECOFR user or a user with equivalent authorities O Insert the first disk into your floppy disk drive Enter the command A INSTALL DI A where A is the floppy drive O Follow the instructions on the screen Entering the Product Authority Code after installation From your AS 400 type the command STRWS to obtain the Product Menu 1 Choose option 81 Configuration Press F22 then enter the Authority Code Press F3 to exit to the product menu WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 2 of 5 RAZ LEE gt The iSeries Security Experts Product defaults WideScope uses a parameter file which adjusts the product to the specific needs of your site Refer to Appendix B for details Changes in library list No changes are required in the user library list assuming that QGPL General Purpose Library is included in this list Authorization The command to operate the copy screen and remote command execution functions is authorized only to the security officer QSECOFR To enable other users to use the command enter the following command from the security officer profile GRTOBJAUT WSV CMD user name It is recommended that this authority be granted to user support g
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8. RAZ LEE gt The iSeries Security Experts WideScope User Manual WideScope VIEW Displays the Screen Image of Other Terminals Runs commands at Remote Terminals Using Bi Directional Message Windows WideScope CHAT Chats Message with Jobs Chats Message with Users Chats Message with Users of an object Chats Message with Subsystem jobs Chats Message with Controllers Chats Message with Groups Version 8 0 Copyright Raz Lee Ltd RAZ LEE gt The iSeries Security Experts Tenth Edition September 2003 This is a revised edition of the WIDESCOPE User Manual This edition applies to Version 8 0 of WIDESCOPE Productivity Tool for the IBM AS 400 Information contained herein will apply to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions We value your comments and opinions regarding our products and manuals Please write to us so that we may discuss your comments improve the User s Guide where appropriate and plan to incorporate additional features in future releases of the product Copyright RAZ LEE Ltd WIDESCOPE is a trademark of RAZ LEE Ltd Application System 400 AS 400 and 400 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation RAZ LEE gt The iSeries Security Experts Table of Contents RB gero litere ETT 1 2 System installation nias crisi na aae abaci ARI RE ERA RR RR a 2 3 WideScope VIEW iuuicuaensuixkkantnul xit ankuknkb n kub x
9. SER JOB Object USR101 USR201 More F3 Exit F4 Prompt F12 Cancel WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 29 of 32 5 WideScope MESSAGE The messaging facility supported by WideScope Chat is available using another product called MessageScope For additional information about MessageScope please refer to the MessageScope Reference Manual WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 30 of 33 Appendix A Technical specifications The WideScope system consists of a number of programs almost all of which are written in RPG Ill and CLP The programs are contained in library SMZ7 Other libraries SMZTMPA and SMZTMPB contain temporary objects created by the system These libraries do not need to be included in the library lists The system library QGPL contains only the command definitions WSV and WSINIT Approximate size Performance Response time Supported terminals Supported commands Output LCL 0 9MB for the program library 0 2MB for other data for about 100 terminals The system does not cause performance degradation This depends on the computer workload The response time to copy data from a terminal on a communications line depends also on the line speed The system supports any terminal with a 24x80 or 27x132 display size This includes terminals connected via passthrough PC s running emulation programs etc Only commands that both the Local and the Remote job have authority for can be executed by WideSc
10. and F3 Exit F4 Prompt FS Refresh F9 Retri eve F11 Di splay schedule data F12 Cancel This window can be a moved with the ROLL UP ROLL DOWN keys b hidden restored with the F12 function key WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 5 of 8 RAZ LEE gt The iSeries Security Experts To refresh the contents of the remote terminal use the F5 function key 6 Press F17 for Auto refresh Whenever the remote user presses the function Key including Enter or if a specified number of seconds passes the screen is refreshed Press the Attention Key to stop 7 To execute a command at the remote terminal do as follows 8 Enter the command e g DSPLIBL in the appropriate field in the window Press F10 to execute the command from the remote terminal The result will be displayed on the local terminal 9 You can change the output device from LCL to RMT at the top of the window When F10 is pressed the command will be executed and displayed at the remote terminal The result will be displayed at the remote terminal The remote terminal user must press the ENTER key to continue see remarks 10 Press F6 and write the message to be sent to the remote user Send it by one of the following options F10 for an INQ message F6 for an INFO message 11 If an NQ message is sent the remote user has the possibility of answering it within a specified time 12 Try the other available function keys F15 to display the remote
11. b sad ug e DULc Dobpb da E pude Del bU AD ua DER 32 Setting product CS ENS acini pean lunes pe QU dA NE 32 ADDONGIX d t O OOeYM 33 Gro p OD SUPDOMT 33 WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 0 of 3 RAZ LEE gt The iSeries Security Experts 1 Introduction WideScope is composed of 2 modules WideScope VIEW and WideScope CHAT WideScope VIEW a unique system that provides enhanced support to remote workstation users E When a user at a remote site reports a problem the contents of his screen can be reproduced on your terminal including data inserted after the last ENTER and error messages You can enter commands at your terminal which will be executed at the user s remote terminal and even use objects from the remote user s QTEMP library While entering remote commands you can still enter commands to your local terminal The DEBUG mode can be entered for programs running at a remote terminal in order to trace and treat problems as they occur This saves you from having to duplicate an error in a test environment By using WideScope s unique message and reply system you can communicate with the user through message windows on the screen WideScope CHAT is a unique system for conversing with any number of other terminals You can open a Chat Session between you and any number of other terminals In this session you can write your own message w
12. ble to view other parts of the copied screen F19 Upper Left F20 Upper Right F7 Down Left F8 Down Right WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 12 of 15 3 4 Run commands at remote terminals Introduction A programmer can save time and effort by executing commands identifying and treating problems at remote terminals all from his own terminal He can even enter DEBUG commands for a program which is already being executed When necessary the user of the WideScope system can enter the SIGNOFF command for a remote terminal achieving a much faster and more efficient job termination than by using the CNLJOB IMMED command The commands are executed at the remote terminal even if a program is already being executed there In this case the program is put into a wait state until the new command has been completed Prior requirements To allow for remote command execution the initial setting at the remote job should be WSINIT EXEC or WSINIT ALL the default For more details see prior requirements in the section Display screen image from other terminals Directing command output The results of remote command execution can be received at the local user s terminal LCL or at the remote terminal RMT When the output is directed to the remote terminal the user there can use the screen as though he she originally entered the command In this case the terminal sending the command does not need to wait for the command to finish ex
13. e job or re enter WSINIT after the job is changed to a Group Job WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 33 of 36
14. ecuting but only for it to be checked See also Technical specifications Executing the command To execute the command at the remote terminal enter it into the field in the window and press F10 For command parameter prompting press F4 Pressing ENTER does not cause the command to be executed Authority for using commands The only commands allowed to be executed are those for which both the source terminal user and the remote terminal user have authority to use In addition the commands can only affect objects for which the user at the remote terminal has authorized access WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 13 of 16 3 5 Message sub system Two types of messages can be sent from the LCL terminal to the RMT terminal INFO Information only INQ Reply is enabled F6 activates the message option A window for the outgoing message is then displayed and can be moved up and down using the Page Up Down keys When sent the same message window in the same position is displayed on the remote screen On INQ messages a second window is displayed to allow a reply Use F6 to send the message as an INFO message Use F10 to send the message as an INQ message Note The message disappears automatically after the time specified in the parameter file The duration of the message is one of the parameters added to the parameter file use CALL SMZ7 WSA to modify the parameter file If the reply for an INQ message is not finished
15. hat with Controllers This option allows you to select workstation s associated with one or more controller s you want to chat with The following screen is displayed Tupe choices press Enter Controller Name nee ay fan Mer oa for more values Initial message text or Message Id Message file Library Break in chat F3 Exit F4 Prompt F5 Refresh F24 More keys SELECT WSMSGF PRO DUCT IFHSG Fi2 Cancel Chat with Controller CHTCTL Name generic SELECT Character value Name Name PRODUCT LIBL IFMSG YES NO Bottom Fi3 How to use this display Choose the Controller Name full name or generic name The other available parameters are the same than those described in option 2 Chat with Jobs WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 26 of 29 4 8 Chat with Groups This option allows you to select workstation s associated with a pre defined group of Terminals or Users First you need to define these groups in option 11 from the WideScope Chat Menu The following screen is displayed Chat with Groups of Terminals CHTGRF Tupe choices press Enter Group Name WA ta E xSELECT Mame generic SELECT for more values Initial message text or Message Id Character value Message file sss WSMSGF Name ESS ee Vay aoe Srey etek ou is PRODUCT Name PRODUCT LIBL Break in chat 2 YES IFMSG YES NO Bottom F3 Exit F4 Prom
16. he initial program In the initial program of the users you want to monitor add the following commands WSINIT MONMSG CPF0000 These commands should be added so that they will be executed before any screen is displayed OPTION 2 Force WSINIT to run for all jobs Use this method to set up all terminals for monitoring This method does not require any change in the user program Background When an interactive program terminal signs on a specific routing entry is selected from an interactive sub system to execute it The routing entry specifies which program will have control That program is almost always QCMD from QSYS The following procedure will change that program name to another program that will initiate WSINIT and only then call QCMD from QSYS The procedure is designed to prevent possible problems even if WideScope is no longer installed on the system The source of the program is included in file WSSOURCE library SMZ7 member WS QCMD Use the following procedure O Duplicate the WS QCMD program into QGPL tj CRIDUPOBJ WS QCMD SMZ7 PGM QGPL Transfer your job to the controlling subsystem TFRJOB QCTL Ensure no user is using sub system QINTER o DSPSBS QINTER Terminate the sub system WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 9 of 12 RAZ LEE gt The iSeries Security Experts im ENDSBS QINTER Print the QINTER sub system description DSPSBSD QINTER OUTPUT PRINT Loo
17. hile reading all other messages written by other participants im The participants can be selected by terminal name user name common object association subsystem terminal association or by pre defined groups The term REMOTE used here and later throughout this manual stands for any terminal connected to our computer The one we are working on is called the LOCAL terminal WideScope supports terminals connected through local control units remote lines pass through and PC s running emulation WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 1 of 4 RAZ LEE gt The iSeries Security Experts 2 System installation Installation on an AS 400 computer from TAPE 1 Ensure that no one is working on the products you wish to install use the WRKOBJLCK command on library SMZ7 of the product WRKOBJLCK SMZ7 LIB O If you are upgrading from CISC to Power PC RISC processor first save the product libraries SMZ7 SMZTMPA SMZTMPB restore them on the RISC machine and proceed with the rest of these instructions tj Sign on as QSECOFR or a user with equivalent authorities O Load the tape and enter the LODRUN TAPxx where TAPxx is the tape drive name 1 After some minutes an INSTALLATION MENU will be displayed Choose the products you need to install by typing 1 under the Opt field Key in the Authority Code s if necessary in the authority code column Remark the Product Authority Code can also be keyed after
18. in the time allotted for it in the parameters file it will be sent as it is when the time expires WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 14 of 17 3 6 Remote Debug of Batch and Online Jobs The command WSD or Option is now available for debug of batch jobs The command allows the jobs in the system to be displayed and selected You can also determine the name of the source program and display the source 3 7 Security Considerations WideScope s high standards of security prevent abuse of the product and determine who is able to use WideScope which active jobs can be the target of WideScope use which commands can be executed WideScope informs the remote user that a request was issued to display his screen and by whom logs all requests Who is able to use WideScope In order to be able to use WideScope the user must be granted authority for the WSV command Initially the only user profile authorized to use WideScope is the Security Officer The Security Officer is able to grant other users permission to use WideScope by issuing the following command GRTOBJAUT WSV CMD user name Integrated security system E The security system WRKWSSEC command or option 11 from the WideScope menu defines users who are allowed to use WideScope By using WideScope security system you can achieve the following Defined users who are allowed to use WideScope For each such user defined the default authority for a
19. k at the note on routing entries in the Background section on the previous page Enter the following command for each line that contains program QCMD library QSYS as the program to get control CHGRTGE SBSD QINTER SEQNBR number PGM QGPL WS QCMD Start sub system QINTER STRSBS QINTER Repeat this procedure for all other interactive subsystems WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 10 of 13 3 3 Screen copying To copy a screen enter the following command WSV terminal name or choose option 1 from the WideScope menu STRWS A list of terminals those which enable the use of the command WSV can be obtained by using the command WSV without specifying a terminal name or by using F4 on terminal field in WideScope This list can be restricted to a specific user by entering the command WSV _ user name N or WSV SELECT Since a terminal may have a system request job in the background and we are interested in one specific job the user s name and job number can be added to the terminal name After a short time your display will be replaced by the screen contents of the remote terminal The time taken depends on the workload of the computer and for remote terminals also on the communication line speed You will also see a window which allows you to enter commands to be executed on the remote terminal Note that the window contains the device name the user ID and the job number This is to prevent mistakes caused by the rem
20. ll terminals whether it is allowed or not allowed Define exceptions for the above default WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 15 of 18 Generic names are allowed to enhance these definitions and increase the flexibility of the security system To use the WRKWSSEC command you have to be the Security Officer or get specific authority from him to use it In addition a password is used to disable the use of this command by users who have the QSECOFR authority but are not authorized to modify the WideScope security definition This password is initially set to QSECOFR and can be modified from within the command by F10 Modify password Which active jobs can be the target of WideScope use Every job that agrees to be the target of WideScope use must declare it by issuing the WSINIT command This declaration remains in effect until the job ends or a WSINIT NONE command is issued It is easy to achieve a situation in which all users or groups of users are always potential targets for WideScope use while other users such as the DP staff the management or the personnel department are not To do so add the following command to the Initial Program of those users WSINIT Which commands can be executed The only commands that can be executed are those that both the Local user and the Remote user have authority to use Furthermore the commands executed through WideScope can only affect objects to which the remote user has authorized acces
21. ope This parameter is supported for commands that may accept the OUTPUT parameter Initially the product supports AS 400 commands This option can be extended to support locally defined commands by modifying file WSPNAM in library SMZ7 WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 31 of 34 Appendix B Setting product defaults To adjust WideScope to the special needs of your site enter CALL SMZ7 WSA Using this method you are able to adjust default wait times On the AS 400 you can also specify the command syntax that WideScope should support Native or S 38 environment Optional RMT notify message Every request is logged in the job log of the RMT job To change its duration or to prevent its appearance use CALL SMZ7 WSA The value entered next to Duration of notify message specifies the time in seconds that the message will be displayed A value of 0 prevents the appearance of the message WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 32 of 35 Appendix C Group job support The WSINIT command has parameter GRPMSGQ which accepts one of the following values YES The job is changed to a group job and the Group Message Queue is kept for WideScope use NO No action is taken to support Group Jobs IFACTIVE If the job is an active Group Job the Group Message Queue is kept for WideScope use Default is IFACTIVE This means that in order to support Group Jobs in the correct way either enter WSINIT GRPMSGQ YES at the beginning of th
22. ote user transferring to a secondary job via the system request key In order to display the contents of another terminal simply change the device name and clear the user ID and job number before pressing the Enter key Command keys F3 End F4 Prompt for the required command F5 Redisplay updated screen F6 Message sub system F10 Execute command at remote terminal F12 Hide Restore window F15 Display remote job F16 Display remote job log F17 Auto refresh F21 Prompt immediate cancellation of the remote job HOME Enter commands at the local job ROLLUP ROLLDOWN Move the window location WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 11 of 14 When F17 is pressed a window appears which allows you to specify the nature of the refresh The refresh takes place whenever the remote user presses the Enter key or a function key The auto refresh will also become active if no refresh activity has been detected for the period specified in the window To stop the auto refresh press the Attention key Support for 132 character screens RMT terminals that are in 132 character mode can be copied and displayed on any type of LCL terminal 24x80 or 27x132 If the LCL terminal is capable of displaying data in 132 mode the screen will be displayed in 132 If the LCL terminal is limited to displaying data in 80 mode only part a corner of the copied screen will be displayed By using the following function keys the user is a
23. pt FS Refresh F12 Cancel F13 How to use this display F24 More keys Choose the Group Name full name or generic name The other available parameters are the same than those described in option 2 Chat with Jobs WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 27 of 30 4 9 Return to last chat This option allows you to return to your last Chat session and enables you to continue your last conversation even if you left it WideScope Chat QSECOFR MONQ1S1 entered 97 06 03 12 00 WS DSPO1 entered 97 06 03 12 00 QSECOFR MONQ1S1 left 97 06 03 12 01 WS DSPO1 left 97 06 03 12 03 QSECOFR MONQ1S1 entered 97 06 03 12 16 MONQ151 QSECOFR gt F3 Exit F6 Add user Fi1 Users F12 Cancel F1 Print WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 28 of 31 4 10 Define Groups This option allows you to create groups of users USR or terminals JOB These groups names are to be used in the Chat with Groups option for chatting with all the objects terminals or users defined in this group When using this option the Work with Group screen is displayed Use F6 to add a new group Type the Group name and the Text name Enter the list of the objects associated to this group Select the Type of objects JOB or USER that you want to define in this group Work with Group objects GOUD v oov sey ee ee Oe USRGRP 1 USER GROUP 1 Type changes press Enter Type of objects xLUSER U
24. roup members system operators and programmers who may need to use the command WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 3 of 6 RAZ LEE gt The iSeries Security Experts 3 WideScope VIEW 3 1 Tutorial 1 Any workstation wishing to allow other workstations to copy its screen and execute commands should enter the command WSINIT This usually takes place from the user s initial program From version 5 0 of the product it is recommended but not obligatory to enter this command Enter the command WSV or choose option 1 from the main menu STRWS If you are not authorized obtain authority from the security officer A list of terminals which have the WSINIT command can be obtained by entering WSV without specifying a terminal name or by using F4 on terminal field in WIDESCOPE To see the display of another terminal the remote terminal select it or enter its name after the WSV command The contents of the remote terminal will appear on your screen together with a window WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 4of7 RAZ LEE gt The iSeries Security Experts Work with Submitted Jobs EMC F45 25 02 97 10 09 22 Submitted from USER Type options press Enter 2 Change 3 Hold 4 End 5S Work with 6 Release 7 Display message S MHork with spooled files ROLL Hove wnd F12 R8dd Bmv wnd user CS Fd Prompt FS Refresh F6 Msq FiG Cmd F15 DSPJOB F16 Joblog F17 Auto F23 ENDJOB Bottom Parameters or comm
25. s Informing the remote user that a request was issued to display his screen and by whom With WideScope the target job is always 1 informed when a View Exec request is being performed 2 given the full details of the job that issued the request 3 given a Log of all requests WideScope logs all requests The job logs of both the LCL and RMT terminals clearly reflect all WS operations and their source WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 16 of 19 4 WideScope CHAT 4 1 Tutorial Choose option 31 from the main menu STRWS The WideScope Chat Menu is displayed WSCHTM WideScope Chat Menu Select one of the following Chat Remote Access 1 Chat with Jobe terminals 31 View 2 Chat with Users 3 Chat with Users of an Object Messages 4 Chat with Subsystem jobs 41 Send message 5 Chat with Controllers 6 Chat with Groups 9 Return to last chat Enabling this terminal to Chat Definitions T1 Enable remote control 11 Define Groups 12 Disable remote control 12 Define Supervisors T3 Auto include terminals Chat box Maintenance 21 Work with Chat box 81 Configuration 82 Maintenance menu F3 Exit F4 Prampt F9 Retrieve Fiz Cancel Fl3 Information Assistant F16 A5 400 main menu Select option 1 Chat with jobs terminals Fillin field Job name a terminal name you want to chat with Fill in field Initial message text the message that you want to send The WideScope Cha
26. t dialogue screen appears for both terminals each terminal is now able to write and send messages while reading the received ones Press F6 Add user to add other participants during this Chat Session Press F11 Users to view the Chat participating list WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 17 of 20 Press F3 Exit to end the participation in this Chat session WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 18 of 21 4 2 CHAT Menu F13 The Chat CHT command opens a chat session between you and any number of other terminals In this session you are able to write your own messages while reading all other messages written by other participants The participants can be selected by terminal name user name common object association subsystem terminal association or by pre defined groups Special method enables you to connect all users currently attached to various System objects Additional participants can be added during the chat session Provided the called workstation is not engaged in another chat a chat break in method can be enforced by the caller Otherwise the called user can decline to participate in a chat session The WideScope Chat menu is displayed when choosing option 31 from the WideScope main menu STRWS WSCHTM WideScope Chat Menu Select one of the following Chat Remote Access 1 Ghat with Jobs terminals 31 View 2 Chat with Users 3 Chat with Users of an Object Messages 4
27. the remote terminal is not touched The remote user can continue with his work immediately after the copying is completed and the message has disappeared The WSINIT command To prevent invasion of privacy the system requires permission from users allowing the copying of data from their screens This status remains until changed or until the job terminates SIGNOFF The statement is given by the command WSINIT VIEW or WSINIT EXEC or WSINIT ALL the default If required this command can be included in a user s initial program allowing his work to be copied and commands entered by authorized users of the WSV command at any time Implementation In order for a terminal to be monitored by WideScope the command WSINIT must be run from it or choose option 71 from the WideScope menu This can be performed in one of the following ways Add the WSINIT command in the initial program of the users you want to WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 7 of 10 The iSeries Security Experts view Force WSINIT to run for all jobs without any change in any program Each time a terminal needs to be viewed and WSINIT has not been run in it a message is sent to the QSYSOPR If you want to separate these messages create a message queue named WIDESCOPE in library QGPL and the messages will be directed to it automatically WideScope 8 0 User Manual Page 8 of 11 RAZ LEE gt The iSeries Security Experts OPTION 1 Add the WSINIT command in t

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