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Security enabling services includes three special programs (SESSTART.EXE, SESSHELL.EXE, and PSSDMON.EXE) that must be specified in CONFIG.SYS (CALL=, PROTSHELL=, and RUNWORKPLACE=)
Files
- \security\ses\pssdmon.exe
- \security\ses\secutil.dll
- \security\ses\sesapi.dll
- \security\ses\sesdmon.exe
- \security\ses\sesres.dll
- \security\ses\sesshell.exe
- \security\ses\sesstart.exe
- \security\sesdb\cldapi.dll
- \security\sesdb\pvdapi.dll
- \security\sesdb\secure.sys
- \security\sesdb\sesdb.dll
- \security\sesdb\sldapi.dll
- \security\sla\pdfsla.exe
Publications
- IBM Redbook SG24-4668-00: OS/2 Security Enabling Services: A Developer's Guide (May 1996)