It is fairly easy to write a CL program to "unlock" users, it can receive the user profile to unlock, verify if the user is in the proper group and enable the user and reset the password. It can also keep a log.

The program must adopt authority, and be owned by a user profile that can make the changes. For the program, you should set public *exclude, and give *use authority to yor technical support area.

Suerte, Raul
____________________________________________________________________________
Norbut, Jim wrote:

Is there a quick/painless way to "lock down" user profiles so a person
can

only reset the password and/or unlock the account via Operations
Navigator under Users and Groups ?



We want a group of people in ur technical suppoort area to help us out
in a crunch if need be

but only want them to be able to unlock an account of change the
password.



We don't want them to be able to change any user profile attributes if
possible.



Thanks,



Jim



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