Just been there.  Search the archives for QSECOFR + SST.  Anyhow signon as
qsecofr regular signon and execute the command QSYS/CHGDSTPWD
PASSWORD(*DEFAULT).  The password is now qsecofr all lower case.  Now the
password rules does not follow system values and cannot be the save as
QSECOFR user profile.  Hey I tried.  When it would not accept the passwords
I was trying,  Well I got pissed off and type something long and colorful.
Dam it accepted that so now I just have to get mad to use SST/DST. ;-)

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-----Original Message-----
From: Norbut, Jim [mailto:Jim.Norbut@Grubb-Ellis.com]

Okay...here's a good one.

I just upgraded to V5R1.

Went into STRSST and used QSECOFR for the username
And tried 'qsecofr' for the password then tried what the qsecofr usrprf
password actually is...then I was told to try '11111111'.

Long story short......I disabled my qsecofr user under sst.
And when I try to change the password using F9 it says I cannot


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