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Hi
Maybe someone has had a problem with mapping
a netserver's drive. It is not confortable when the netserver
after "incorrect" attempts disables an user profile and
with sending a message CPIB682:
    Message . . . . :   User profile USER1 disabled for AS/400 Support for
      Windows Network Neighborhood access.
After that there is only way to restart the netserver, because the password
has *enabled status.
Two questions:
1. What is database where a netserver keeps this information?
2. Why does it disable a profile when an user enter password correctly?
    (as an example the user can signon to the 400 or map a drive of another
400)
best regards
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serg anitshenko
sergey@fuib.com 
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