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We enforce "complex passwords" in Windows and require a digit in our AS/400 password. My Windows password requires upper and lower case, and a digit. Normally, the AS/400 password can be entered in all upper or all lower case on the green screen. With AS/400 mapped drives, I've found the first time you try to access a drive after logon, it prompts for a password. If I enter my AS/400 password in ALL UPPER CASE, the connection will be restored. Entering the password in all lower case or exactly the same as in Windows (mixed case) does not reconnect the drive. This is the case when we change both the Windows and AS/400 password at the same time. I plan to look at EIM in a few months and hope it solves the majority of problems with password synchronization. HTH, Loyd Loyd Goodbar Senior programmer/analyst BorgWarner E/TS Water Valley 662-473-5713 -----Original Message----- From: Patrick L Archibald [mailto:Patrick.Archibald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 18:07 To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Re: Drive Mapping and synchronized passwords. Ken Our AS/400 is our file server and email server. We've trained our users that they must change their PC, AS/400 and Outlook password at the same time. It has and continues to be a pain. I'd like to know what everyone else is doing. Thanx, PLA Graap, Ken wrote: >We are having a problem with our Win2k PC's and drive mappings to our AS/400 >(V5R2). > >Apparently if a user has some drives mapped specifying "reconnect at logon" >and then change their Windows Network password to something different than >the AS/400 password, their system "LOCKS" up the next time they reboot when >the PC tries to mount the AS/400 mapped drives.. > >The HELP desk personnel have been going around to these PC's, disconnecting >the network cable, booting the system, unmapping the drives, reconnecting >the network cable and then rebooting the PC again, having the user log into >the AS/400, change their password and then re-map the drives! > >What a bunch of work! > >Has anyone else had this experience? I would have expected Win2k PC to just >present a dialog box asking for the correct password if the PC and AS/400 >password weren't synchronized. I can't believe that it locks up instead! > >Is there some Win2k configuration change I can make to get around this >issue? > >Kenneth
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