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Don, In this case, there really are two QSECOFR profiles; one in DST and one in OS/400. The disabled DST QSECOFR profile can be re-enabled by the OS/400 QSECOFR using the CHGDSTPWD command. It truly might have made more sense to call the DST profile something other than QSECOFR. (DSTSECOFR?) Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > On Behalf Of Fisher, Don > Subject: RE: CHGDSTPWD function > > In the case you cited, you said you had your own DST administration > profile. > However, the situation requiring a SLIP installation included the > condition > that no other profile than QSECOFR has DST administration authority. It > would seem that your case does not match the SLIP installation conditions. > > Or am I confused? > > Donald R. Fisher, III
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