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Steve It uses properties from the connection defined in OpsNav.. go there, right click on the connection in the left-hand pain (sic!), click on Properties, and take the second tab (Connection). You probably want to use the second option. You get a prompt the first time, but not after that, until you reboot Windows (every hour?) <g> - at least, that's what the help text suggests. If you were using 98, this info was cached across reboots. Vern > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand > this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. > -- > [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] > After years of clicking on my CA display session icon and having the > connection start automatically WITHOUT asking for my password, my new > installation of CA Express under XP continually asks me for my password and > I can't seem to find where to change the setup to quit asking. > > I did that years ago on my old set up. My AS400 user id and password are > different than my Windows Id and password and I know if they were the same I > wouldn't have a problem. My Ids have never been the same and I don't want to > change that. > > Any thoughts on where one "hides" the password for the connection prior to a > display session. > I'm not trying to bypass the AS400 "green screen" signon", just the CA > connection signon. > > Thanks > Steve Moland > --
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