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You attempted to log into Model&nbsp;204 from a terminal which was not specified in the password table entry for your user ID. This may happen if new terminals were added to the system or your work station was changed and the system manager has not yet changed the password table entry. Refer to [[Model 204 security features#Terminal security|Terminal security]] for more information. </P>
You attempted to log into Model&nbsp;204 from a terminal which was not specified in the password table entry for your user ID. This may happen if new terminals were added to the system, or if your workstation was changed and the system manager has not yet changed the password table entry. Refer to [[Model 204 security features#Terminal security|Terminal security]] for more information. </P>
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<b>Response:</b> Log into Model&nbsp;204 from a valid terminal. Contact your system manager to determine which terminals are valid for your user ID. </p>
<b>Response:</b> Log into Model&nbsp;204 from a valid terminal. Contact your system manager to determine which terminals are valid for your user ID. </p>

Latest revision as of 20:47, 23 February 2018

M204.0360  Terminal security violation - userID

You attempted to log into Model 204 from a terminal which was not specified in the password table entry for your user ID. This may happen if new terminals were added to the system, or if your workstation was changed and the system manager has not yet changed the password table entry. Refer to Terminal security for more information.

Response: Log into Model 204 from a valid terminal. Contact your system manager to determine which terminals are valid for your user ID.

System manager response: Determine the cause of the violation: improper user ID, terminal list omission, or security violation. If necessary, use the LOGCTL command or the TMASKUPDATE command to update the password table.

Operator response: Notify the system manager that a terminal security violation has occurred.

Message attributes:

RETCODEO=0Sets online return code
RETCODEB=4Sets batch (single user) return code
CLASS=EError class; the message can be suppressed with the X'04' bit setting of the MSGCTL parameter
AUDITADWrites the message with line type AD to the audit trail
NOCOUNTDoes not increment the error count (ERCNT) parameter
NOTERMDoes not display the message on the user's terminal
OPRWrites the message to the (operator) console
SAVESaves the message in the VIEW ERRORS table

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