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You can check this by outputting the info to a file the querying the file.
DSPUSRPRF USRPRF(*ALL) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTFILE(LIB/FILE)
Hello all,
As part of our internal audit, I want to check that some group profile are setup correctly. One of our requirement is that the password for those profile be set to *none so that no one can use those account.
But when I do a DSPUSRPRF of one of those profile, I see *SAME for the password. So I do not know if it was set to *none or to an actual password.
Does anyone know of a way to check if the password was set to *none?
Thanks in advance.
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