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<snip> Bummer. The previous admin restricted the ability to change the qsecofr dst password so running CHGDSTPWD *DEFAULT doesn't help. </snip> It's not your previous admin's fault: it's the V5R2 standard behavior... In option 7 of the SST menu: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Work with System Security System: AS2 Type choices, press Enter. Allow system value security changes . . . . . 1 1=Yes, 2=No Allow new digital certificates . . . . . . . 1 1=Yes, 2=No Allow a service tools user ID with a default and expired password to change its own password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1=Yes, 2=No <===== Bonne réception/Best regards Richard THEIS iSeries Education, Fran,ce theis_richard@xxxxxxxxxx
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