The one way you could do it is by setting up a exit program to work on the change password command. I have seen an article a couple of years ago that went into details on it. Then whenever a user changed their password you could not only validate it (per whatever rules you desired) but you could trap and store it.


Thomas Hauber Senior Programmer/Analyst General Ribbon Corp.


CZE Midrange wrote:




Once upon a time...

a long time ago...

in a galaxy far, far away..

existed the dinosaur known as system 38...

with a command to display all the passwords for all the system user
profiles. I cannot find anything looking like this now on my release 5.3
box...does anyone know of a way to display passwords in our current world?

Thanks much.

 Rick Rayburn
NYC

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