Depending upon the emulator being used, you may usually customize the menu bar and task bar. By doing this you would simply not include the print screen button. However. . . . . You would have to do this for each and every user. Dave
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yes Ringer, user have so many options and ways to do so, but the idea is that we need to control it in branches (we r at a bank), where some employees just print the screen and provide the customer with his account details!! so it's kind of limiting him from that.
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yes isddarms, there are some policies in providing ur customers with some details, for example, they dont have to give them a paper which written at the bottom of it: F3: EXIT F12: CANCEL right? it's a huge bank that needs to satisfy their customers and at the same time be professional
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I've read elsewhere that Windows group policy files (.pol?) can be used to control many aspects of Windows and applications; I googled "windows policy printscreen" and there's a lot out there. Also, look at the Policy generator program, cwbadgen.exe. Here's a COMMON presentation: http://www.common.be/pdffiles/141120...Unleashing.pdf Here's the V5R4 InfoCenter about policies: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...ipolicyadm.htm
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I know that sometimes it is difficult to even suggest this, but what you have here is user management avoiding responsibility for a training issue. You could suggest that they beef up the training ast a first attempt to resolve this. But if you must do this, remove the "print key" functions from the 5250 display screens, have network security classify customer service PCs so they can secure the (Client Access?) emulator program menu and display configuration files to administrators only and ensure that the users do not have local admin rights. Ken Rokos has you on the right track with this last piece.
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