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David Gibbs wrote: > I have a problem with a FTP script on a V5R3 system that's got me puzzled. Solved the problem! Turns out the system had the QPWDLVL system value set to 2 ... which means the passwords can be up to 128 bytes long and are CASE SENSITIVE. The program we use to generate the FTP script retrieves the password from a data area ... and that value happened to be in upper case. When the user profile we were connecting with was created the password was just entered in lower case. So the passwords were actually the same ... but they had different case. Once we changed the user profile's password in all caps, the ftp script worked. david
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