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> From: Al Barsa > What you can do is to change the system value for QDSPSGNINF. This also > can be changed at the user profile level. > > What this does is it shows you the last date and time that your > profile was > signed on, the number of invalid sign on attempts, if any, and the days > until your password expires if that expiration is within 10 days. It also > provides an F key to run the CHGPWD command. > > If you were away on vacation last week, and come in on Monday morning, and > see that your last sign in was on Friday, you know you had a problem. I thought this was a great feature until I started looking at my last signon date. The little window that Client Access pops up for your password also updates the last signon date (even if it's set to remember and therefore doesn't pop). Unless you use a green screen first thing Monday morning, you may never know that someone had used your account.
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