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John Earl wrote:
What about a password of *none. Would that not prevent the user from signing on?Yes.It also keeps the profile usable for profile swaps - though as others have noted there still may be a goofy requirement for QUSER to have a password (any password) in order for it to be used. jte
We have had QUSER with password *NONE since 1997 based on some recommendation for initial security setup for TCP/IP (when our LAN was one PC and the AS/400!)
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