Emily,
I had this problem at a past shop, and IBM actually told us to
disable, then enable the profile and all would be well. It always worked,
but definitely a minor pain.
Larry Ketzes | Senior iSeries System Administrator | AIG / ALICO - American
Life Insurance Company
One ALICO Plaza, 600 N. King Street, AMIS | Wilmington, DE 19801 | *:
302.594.2146 | 7: 302.830.4524| *: larry.ketzes@xxxxxxx
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Emily Smith
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 4:28 PM
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Subject: Users unable to access IFS after password change
List,
This is a problem we have been encountering for a few years now, and I
thought I'd throw it out for discussion/feedback. A user will change his/her
password on the iseries. Then when he/she attempts to access a drive mapped
to the IFS they receive one of two errors: 'Access Denied' or 'Resource Not
Available'. This happens only sporadically. Happened to me today, but I know
I haven't had the issue in at least 5 previous password changes. Rebooting
doesn't help. Neither does disconnecting and remapping the drive. The fix
we've found is to change the affected user's user profile, and then to
change it back. It doesn't seem to matter what attribute we change either.
We're on V5R4 now, but this happened on V5r3 also.
Any ideas?
Emily Smith
Programmer/Analyst
Bank Data Services
(618)659-4550
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