Take careful if you do a low level disk initialization.... if you do that
probably you need a MULIC tape....

Xavier.

Viernes, 11 de Febrero de 2005 7:29
To: Security Administration on the AS400 / iSeries
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From: Raul Jager <raul@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Security400] Recover QSECOFR password.



You may need to do a "Low level disk initialization", but I never did it
before.  I know IBM can recover the qsecofr, but I think they loose
everything in the disk, and probably will be expensive.

Dusty Lela wrote:

>Hey, I have an old AS/400 I got that way. Model 300.
>V2R1, I think. It powers up, I get a console green
>screen to sign on, but the QSECOFR password is not the
>default. Neither is Qsysopr or qsecadm. With V5R3 I
>can use the default 1111111 as it boots up, but this
>box is way back on the OS. Any help or ideas? It is a
>nice little box but I am unable to sign on!
>
>Dusty L.
>
>
>

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